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Main description:
This book functions as a resource for providers who treat patients with neuro-ophthalmic conditions. Using an evidence-based approach to controversial management decisions, the material is presented in a digestible, case-based format.
Divided into six sections, the book begins with an introduction to its framework, format, and purpose. Following this, sections two, three, and four discuss various optic neuropathies, ocular motility disorders, and transient visual symptoms. The concluding sections then address neuro-ophthalmic manifestations of pain, including migraine and post-concussive syndrome, and systemic diseases, such as giant cell arteritis. Each chapter focuses on cases that are historically complex, or which have undergone a recent shift in traditional management due to new scientific discoveries or newly available therapies.
Controversies in Neuro-Ophthalmic Management presents essential, thorough information on management options and the data for their use to provide the best care for patients.
Contents:
1.Introduction / How to Use this Book2.Optic neuropathies a.Non-arteritic anterior ischemic optic neuropathy b.Radiation optic neuropathy c.Optic neuritis d.Traumatic optic neuropathy e.Papilledema f.Leukemic infiltration of the optic nerve g.Infectious optic neuropathy h.Hereditary optic neuropathy i.Compressive optic neuropathy3.Ocular motility disorders a.Transient diplopia b.Third nerve palsy c.Sixth nerve palsy d.Fourth nerve palsy e.Multiple cranial neuropathies f.Nystagmus 4.Transient visual symptoms a.Amaurosis fugax b.Transient binocular vision loss c.Visual aura5.Pain a.Migraine b.Trigeminal autonomic cephalgia headaches c.Post-concussive syndrome6.Systemic disease a.Giant cell arteritis b.Myasthenia gravis c.Graves ophthalmopathy d.Sarcoidosis
PRODUCT DETAILS
Publisher: Springer (Springer Nature Switzerland AG)
Publication date: June, 2022
Pages: 288
Weight: 542g
Availability: Available
Subcategories: Neurology, Ophthalmology and Optometry