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- BookAnthony Pane, Neil R Miller, Michael Burdon.Summary: "This book is a practical, symptom-based, 'how-to' guide to neuro-ophthalmology and acquired strabismus for all trainee and practising ophthalmologists. Each chapter focusses on a specific clinical symptom and includes an introduction to the clinical assessment of a symptom; an examination checklist; a management flowchart to be followed; clinical diagnostic criteria checklists; and further information on the diseases that can cause the symptom with a brief discussion of appropriate management" -- From publisher website.
Contents:
1. Staying out of trouble
2. Blurred vision or field loss
3. Swollen disc/s, normal vision
4. Transient visual loss
5. Double vision
6. 'Seeing things'
7. Abnormal movement or orientation of the visual world
8. Abnormal eye movements without visual symptoms
9. Unequal pupils
10. Ptosis
11. Facial weakness or spasm
12. Unexplained eye pain, orbital pain or headache
13. Neuro-ophthalmic history and examination.Digital Access ClinicalKey 2018 - ArticleZinberg NE.Alcohol Clin Exp Res. 1977 Jan;1(1):91-102.