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Oxford Handbook Ophthalmology

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This Oxford University Press source of information, Oxford Handbook of Ophthalmology, second edition, is developed by MedHand Mobile Libraries. Improve your performance with relevant, valid material which is accessed quickly and with minimal effort in the palm of your hand using MedHand’s patented technology.

Provides a systematic summary of ophthalmic disease directed towards diagnosis, interim assessment and ongoing management
Includes checklists for common clinical conditions and algorithms for important presentations
• In line with NICE and Royal College of Ophthamologists Guidelines to provide essential evidence-based management advice
Invaluable to all those working in ophthalmology and studying for postgraduate examinations

New to this edition

Reflective of developments in the field, such as new treatments, including anti-VEGF therapies
Additional diagrams showing a larger variety of imaging techniques
More algorithms included to aid readability and increased and updated references to evidence-based material
Additional topics including information on trials, approach to statistics, investigations and their interpretations, evidence-based ophthalmology, genetic eye disease, vision in context, taking consent, perioperative care, and refractive ophthalmology

Now in its second edition, this new Oxford Handbook of Ophthalmology continues to be an unparalleled source of knowledge, providing immediate access to the detailed clinical information you need - in casualty, clinic, theatre, and on the wards.

It comprises a systematic synopsis of ophthalmic disease directed towards diagnosis, interim assessment, and ongoing management. Assessment boxes for common clinical conditions, and algorithms for important clinical presentations illustrate this practical approach. The information is easily accessed, being presented in a standard format with areas of importance highlighted. Key sections for the trainee include clinical skills, aids to diagnosis, and investigations and their interpretation. Basic perioperative care, medical emergencies and advanced life support protocols are included. New to this edition are chapters on refractive ophthalmology - containing practical advice on the treatment of refractive error by use of glasses, contact lenses and refractive surgery - and evidence-based ophthalmology - a helpful introduction to critical appraisal, levels of evidence, and medical statistics as relevant to ophthalmology.

Primarily intended for ophthalmologists, this handbook has become established as a valuable resource for anyone working with ophthalmic patients, whether optometrists, orthoptists, ophthalmic nurses or other health professions in ophthalmology. It has also become a core text for postgraduate examinations.


Readership: This book is aimed primarily at trainee ophthalmologists, but will also be of interest to qualified ophthalmologists, optometrists, orthoptists, ophthalmic nurses, ophthalmic technicians and non-specialist doctors with an interest in ophthalmology.


Audience:Oxford Handbook of Ophthalmology is intended for a UK audience as well as other areas which follow UK medical practice including Europe, Australia, the Middle East, India and East Asia.

Authors:Alastair K. O. Denniston and Philip I. Murray


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July 2, 2014

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