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    Kathryn Colby, Reza Dana, editors.
    Summary: The field of cornea has seen tremendous advances over the last 40 years-this uniquely comprehensive book will discuss the history of these advances, current best practices in important diseases of the cornea and ocular surface, and examine future directions in diagnosis and management. Written by leading experts, many of whom trained under Claes Henrik Dohlman, MD, PhD, whose influence and many invaluable contributions have defined and shaped the field of cornea, each chapter will reflect the state of the art in the various aspects of cornea. Foundations of Corneal Disease: Past, Present, and Future contains six different sections, opening with an introduction which delves into the evolution of subspecialty training in cornea, provides a historical perspective of our understanding of ocular surface disease. Section Two addresses perspectives on important corneal and external diseases including infectious keratitis, dry eye, and herpes simplex. Section Three and Section Four address surgery and surgical alternatives, and frontiers in corneal research. Section Six closes this book with a discussion of special topics: imaging the cornea, corneal blindness, eye banking, and clinical trials in dry eye, and explores future directions in this fast-paced field. Foundations of Corneal Disease: Past, Present, and Future contains is an ideal guide for corneal specialists, ophthalmology residents and fellows planning to enter cornea, corneal scientists, and to those in ophthalmology and visual science interested in a comprehensive resource on cornea and the history of this field.

    Contents:
    Foreword
    Mark Mannis
    Section I. Introduction Contributions to Cornea (with historical photos)
    The Evolution of Subspecialty Training in Cornea
    Historical Perspective on Our Understanding of Ocular Surface Disease
    Development of Viral Keratitis Research and Therapy
    Section II. Perspectives on Important Corneal and External Diseases:
    Infectious keratitis
    Herpes Simplex
    Herpes Zoster
    Dry Eye
    Fuchs dystrophy: Rethinking an Old Disease with Insights from the Laboratory and Clinical Practice
    Unraveling Corneal Graft Rejection
    Stevens Johnson Syndrome
    Chemical Injuries
    Cicatrizing disorders of the ocular surface
    Section III. Surgery & Alternatives to Surgery: Advances in Corneal Transplantation
    Striving for Perfect Vision: Insights from Refractive Surgery
    Mona Dagher
    The Role of Keratoprosthesis in the Treatment of Corneal Blindness
    Peter Hersh
    Collagen Cross-linking for Keratoconus and Corneal Ectasia
    Section IV. Frontiers in Corneal Research Cultured Cells in the Treatment of Corneal Diseases
    Wound Healing in the Cornea
    Genetics of Corneal Diseases
    Section V. Special Topics:
    Imaging the Cornea to Improve Diagnosis and Treatment
    Therapeutic Contact Lenses: An Important Tool in Management of Cornea Disease
    Making an Impact on World Corneal Blindness
    Epidemiology of Corneal Diseases
    Eye Banking: History and Future Directions
    Insights from Clinical Trials in Corneal Surgery
    Clinical Trials in Dry Eye: What We Have Learned, What We Still Need to Understand
    Section VI. Closing
    Future directions in the field.
    Digital Access Springer 2020