Thursday, May 17, 2018

Clinical Anatomy of the Eye

Authors : Richard S. Snell, Michael A. Lemp(auth.)
Edition :2
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Description :
Clinical Anatomy of the Eye has proved to be a very popular textbook for ophthalmologists and optometrists in training all over the world. The objective of the book is to provide the reader with the basic knowledge of anatomy necessary to practice ophthalmology. It is recognised that this medical speciality requires a detailed knowledge of the eyeball and the surrounding structures. The specialist's knowledge should include not only gross anatomic features and their development, but also the microscopic anatomy of the eyeball and the ocular appendages. The nerve and blood supply to the orbit, the autonomic innervation of the orbital structures, the visual pathway, and associated visual reflexes should receive great emphasis. The practical application of anatomic facts to ophthalmology has been emphasised throughout this book in the form of Clinical Notes in each chapter. Clinical problems requiring anatomic knowledge for their solution are presented at the end of each chapter. Illustrations are kept simple and overview drawings of the distribution of the cranial and autonomic nerves have been included.Content: 
Chapter 1 Development of the Eye and the Ocular Appendages (pages 1–20): Richard S. Snell and Michael A. Lemp
Chapter 2 An Overview of the Anatomy of the Skull (pages 21–58): Richard S. Snell and Michael A. Lemp
Chapter 3 The Orbital Cavity (pages 59–77): Richard S. Snell and Michael A. Lemp
Chapter 4 The Paranasal Sinuses (pages 78–89): Richard S. Snell and Michael A. Lemp
Chapter 5 The Ocular Appendages (pages 90–131): Richard S. Snell and Michael A. Lemp
Chapter 6 The Eyeball (pages 132–213): Richard S. Snell and Michael A. Lemp
Chapter 7 The Anatomy of the Eyeball as Seen with the Ophthalmoscope, Slit Lamp, and Gonioscope (pages 214–230): Richard S. Snell and Michael A. Lemp
Chapter 8 Movements of the Eyeball and the Extraocular Muscles (pages 231–276): Richard S. Snell and Michael A. Lemp
Chapter 9 The Orbital Blood Vessels (pages 277–293): Richard S. Snell and Michael A. Lemp
Chapter 10 Cranial Nerves—Part 1: The Nerves Directly Associated with the Eye and Orbit (pages 294–328): Richard S. Snell and Michael A. Lemp
Chapter 11 Cranial Nerves—Part II: The Nerves Not Directly Associated with the Eye and Orbit (pages 329–350): Richard S. Snell and Michael A. Lemp
Chapter 12 The Autonomic Nervous System (pages 351–378): Richard S. Snell and Michael A. Lemp
Chapter 13 The Visual Pathway (pages 379–412): Richard S. Snell and Michael A. Lemp

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