Decision-Making in Ophthalmology

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Think systematically and follow a logical sequence throughout the steps of diagnostic decisions with Decision-Making in Ophthalmology. This valuable resource is perfect for ophthalmologists and trainees, as well as optometrists and primary care and emergency medicine physicians who need to make informed decisions about their patients' care on a day-to-day basis. Practical and easy to use, it’s filled with work-up and diagnostic algorithms that provide easy-to-follow guidance when encountering patients whose clinical presentation is unfamiliar or complex. Each point-of-care algorithm represents a common ophthalmic problem or disease, and offers a concise visual representation that clearly guides you through the steps of efficient and effective decision making.Contains more than 230 algorithms with accompanying explanations, covering common general signs and symptoms as well as specific eye disorders, organized by subspecialty areaCovers all ophthalmic subspecialties, including orbit and lid, neuro-ophthalmology, pediatrics and strabismus, cornea and external disease, lens/cataract, glaucoma, posterior segment, trauma, and tumorsColor-coded for ease of understanding, helping you differentiate between the key information to gather and questions to consider, actions to take, and any relevant differential diagnosesProvides step-by-step guidance for diagnosis of common complaints like vision loss, double vision, eye pain, red eye, and tearing; evaluation for elective procedures such as cosmetic eyelid surgery and refractive surgery; the latest treatment for dry eye disease, glaucoma, macular degeneration, childhood myopia, and retinopathy of prematurity; the use of ophthalmic viscoelastic devices and advanced technology intraocular lenses; management of refractive, cataract, and glaucoma intraoperative and postoperative surgical complications; approaches to traumatic injuries and non-accidental trauma; and much moreShares the knowledge and expertise of editor Dr. Neil J. Friedman, who is joined by section editors who lend a well-rounded perspective across ophthalmic subspecialties: Drs. Ore-Ofe O. Adesina, Zaina Al-Mohtaseb, Ann Caroline Fisher, Peter K. Kaiser, Timothy J. McCulley, and Ann ShueAn eBook version is included with purchase. The eBook allows you to access all of the text, figures, and references, with the ability to search, make notes and highlights, and have content read aloud. Additional digital ancillary content may publish after the publication date

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<p>PART 1 Common Symptoms and Signs<br>SECTION 1 SYMPTOMS<br>1 Vision Loss<br>2 Visual Distortion<br>3 Dyschromatopsia<br>4 Nyctalopia and Hemeralopia<br>5 Decreased Vision in Infant<br>6 Diplopia<br>7 Visual Auras, Palinopsia, and Visual Snow<br>8 Visual Hallucinations<br>9 Floaters<br>10 Photopsia<br>11 Glare and Halos<br>12 Photophobia<br>13 Eye Pain<br>14 Headache/Eye Pain<br>15 Red Eye<br>16 Epiphora in Child<br>17 Epiphora in Adult<br> SECTION 2 SIGNS<br>18 Change in Refractive Error<br>19 Pupil Abnormalities<br>20 Strabismus<br>21 Orbit Inflammation<br>22 Proptosis<br>23 Upper Eyelid Malposition<br>24 Lower Eyelid Malposition<br>25 Eyelid Lesion<br>26 Conjunctival Membranes and Pseudomembranes<br>27 Conjunctival Inflammation<br>28 Conjunctival Fibrosis and Symblepharon<br>29 Superficial Punctate Keratopathy/Epitheliopathy<br>30 Corneal Edema<br>31 Corneal Scar<br>32 Corneal Deposits<br>33 Corneal Neovascularization<br>34 Hyphema<br>35 Hypopyon<br>36 Hypotony<br>37 Iris Heterochromia<br>38 Iris Neovascularization<br>39 Leukocoria<br>40 Ectopia Lentis<br>41 Vitritis<br>42 Vitreous Hemorrhage<br>43 Retinal Hemorrhages<br>44 Cotton Wool Spots<br>45 Roth Spots<br>46 Retinal Embolus<br>47 Macular Edema<br>48 Macular Exudates<br>49 Retinal Vasculitis<br>50 Bull&rsquo;s-Eye Maculopathy<br>51 Retinal Neovascularization<br>52 Choroidal Neovascularization<br>53 Choroidal Folds<br>54 Optic Disc Edema<br>55 Optic Atrophy<br>PART II Specific Ocular Disorders<br>SECTION 3 ORBIT/LID<br>56 Thyroid Eye Disease<br>57 Noninfectious Orbital Inflammation<br>58 Orbital Cellulitis<br>59 Preseptal Cellulitis<br>60 Hordeolum/Chalazion<br>61 Approach to the Cosmetic Eyelid Patient<br>62 Blepharoptosis<br>63 Ectropion<br>64 Entropion<br>65 Facial Nerve Palsy<br>66 Floppy Eyelid Syndrome<br>67 Trichiasis<br>68 Acquired Nasolacrimal Duct Obstruction<br>69 Canaliculitis<br>70 Dacryocystitis<br>71 Lacrimal Gland Enlargement<br>SECTION 4 NEURO-OPHTHALMOLOGY<br>72 Cranial Nerve 3 Palsy<br>73 Cranial Nerve 4 Palsy<br>74 Cranial Nerve 6 Palsy<br>75 Multiple Cranial Nerve Palsies<br>76 Chronic Progressive External Ophthalmoplegia<br>77 Other Motility Disturbances<br>78 Myasthenia Gravis<br>79 Nystagmus and Saccadic Intrusions and Oscillations<br>80 Vestibular Abnormalities<br>81 Hemifacial Spasm/Blepharospasm<br>82 Pseudopapilledema<br>83 Optic Neuropathy<br>84 Optic Neuritis<br>85 Chiasmal Syndromes<br>86 Cortical Vision Impairment<br>87 Functional Vision Loss<br>88 Amaurosis Fugax<br>89 Vertebrobasilar Insufficiency<br>90 Visual Processing Disorders<br>SECTION 5 PEDIATRICS/STRABISMUS<br>91 Refractive Errors<br>92 Myopia Progression<br>93 Amblyopia<br>94 Esotropia<br>95 Exotropia<br>96 A and V Patterns<br>97 Dissociated Vertical Deviation<br>98 Duane Syndrome<br>99 Brown Syndrome<br>100 Congenital Blepharoptosis<br>101 Congenital Nasolacrimal Duct Obstruction<br>102 Ophthalmia Neonatorum<br>103 Cloudy Cornea<br>104 Congenital Cataracts<br>105 Childhood Glaucoma<br>106 Retinopathy of Prematurity<br>107 Retinal Detachment in Childhood<br>108 Albinism<br>109 Inherited Retinal Disease<br>110 Color Vision Deficiency<br>111 Hereditary Optic Neuropathies<br>SECTION 6 CORNEA/EXTERNAL DISEASE<br>112 Anterior Blepharitis<br>113 Meibomian Gland Dysfunction<br>114 Dry Eye Disease<br>115 Dry Eye Disease Treatment<br>116 Conjunctivitis<br>117 Pterygium<br>118 Episcleritis<br>119 Scleritis<br>120 Contact Lens–Related Disorders<br>121 Corneal Ulcer<br>122 Bacterial Corneal Ulcer<br>123 Fungal Corneal Ulcer<br>124 Acanthamoeba Keratitis<br>125 Herpes Simplex Keratitis<br>126 Herpes Zoster Ophthalmicus<br>127 Limbal Stem Cell Deficiency<br>128 Recurrent Corneal Erosion<br>129 Anterior Basement Membrane Dystrophy<br>130 Corneal Stromal Dystrophies<br>131 Fuchs Dystrophy<br>132 Salzmann Nodular Degeneration<br>133 Keratoconus<br>134 Peripheral Ulcerative Keratitis<br>135 Neurotrophic Keratopathy<br>136 Laser Vision Correction Screening<br>137 Intraoperative Refractive Surgery Complications<br>138 Postoperative Refractive Surgery Complications<br>139 Keratoplasty<br>SECTION 7 LENS/CATARACT<br>140 Presbyopia Treatment<br>141 Cataract<br>142 Biometry/Intraocular Lens Calculations<br>143 Advanced Technology Intraocular Lenses<br>144 Phakic Intraocular Lenses<br>145 Refractive Lens Exchange<br>146 Secondary Intraocular Lens Implantation<br>147 Astigmatism Correction in the Cataract Patient<br>148 Ophthalmic Viscoelastic Device Use for Intraocular Surgery<br>149 Small Pupil Management in Cataract Surgery<br>150 Zonular Weakness/Dehiscence in the Cataract Patient<br>151 Posterior Capsular Rupture<br>152 Blurry Vision After Cataract Surgery<br>153 Refractive Surprise After Cataract Surgery<br>154 Dysphotopsia After Cataract Surgery<br>155 Posterior Capsular Opacification<br>156 Retained Lens Fragment<br>157 Dislocated Intraocular Lens<br>158 Toxic Anterior Segment Syndrome<br>159 Postoperative Infectious Endophthalmitis<br>160 Cataract Surgery in Patients With Previous Retinal Procedures<br>SECTION 8 GLAUCOMA<br>161 Ocular Hypertension<br>162 Glaucoma Suspect<br>163 Plateau Iris<br>164 Acute Angle–Closure Glaucoma<br>165 Secondary Angle-Closure Glaucoma<br>166 Primary Open-Angle Glaucoma<br>167 Normal Tension Glaucoma<br>168 Pseudoexfoliation Syndrome and Pseudoexfoliative Glaucoma<br>169 Pigment Dispersion Syndrome and Pigmentary Glaucoma<br>170 Other Secondary Open-angle Glaucomas<br>171 Neovascular Glaucoma<br>172 Malignant Glaucoma<br>173 Lens-Induced Glaucoma<br>174 Medical Glaucoma Treatment<br>175 Laser Glaucoma Treatment<br>176 Surgical Glaucoma Treatment<br>177 Minimally Invasive Glaucoma Surgery<br>178 Shallow Chamber After Glaucoma Surgery<br>179 Blebitis<br>SECTION 9 UVEITIS<br>180 Anterior Uveitis in Adults<br>181 Anterior Uveitis in Child<br>182 Intermediate Uveitis<br>183 Posterior Uveitis in Adult<br>184 Posterior Uveitis in Child<br>185 Posterior Uveitis Treatment<br>186 Endophthalmitis<br>SECTION 10 POSTERIOR SEGMENT<br>187 Choroidal Hemorrhage<br>188 Choroidal Effusion<br>189 Exudative Retinal Detachment<br>190 Posterior Vitreous Detachment<br>191 Vitreous Opacities/Asteroid Hyalosis<br>192 Peripheral Retinal Degenerations<br>193 Retinal Breaks<br>194 Rhegmatogenous Retinal Detachment<br>195 Proliferative Vitreoretinopathy<br>196 Retinal Artery Occlusions<br>197 Retinal Vein Occlusion<br>198 Hypertensive Retinopathy<br>199 Diabetic Retinopathy<br>200 Epiretinal Membrane<br>201 Cystoid Macular Edema Treatment<br>202 Central Serous Chorioretinopathy<br>203 Vitreomacular Traction<br>204 Macular Hole<br>205 Age-Related Macular Degeneration<br>206 Age-Related Macular Degeneration Treatment<br>207 Macular Telangiectasia<br>208 Myopic Degeneration<br>209 Toxic Maculopathies<br>210 Low Vision<br>SECTION 11 TRAUMA<br>211 Orbit Fracture<br>212 Orbital Foreign Body<br>213 Retrobulbar Hemorrhage<br>214 Eyelid Laceration<br>215 Conjunctival and Corneal Foreign Body<br>216 Corneal Abrasion<br>217 Corneal Chemical Burn<br>218 Open Globe<br>219 Iris and Angle Trauma<br>220 Intraocular Foreign Body<br>221 Nonaccidental Trauma<br>222 Choroidal Rupture<br>SECTION 12 TUMORS<br>223 Childhood Orbital Tumors<br>224 Orbit Neoplasms<br>225 Eyelid Neoplasms<br>226 Pigmented Conjunctival Lesions<br>227 Ocular Surface Squamous Neoplasia<br>228 Iris Neoplasms<br>229 Iris and Ciliary Body Melanoma<br>230 Choroidal Nevus<br>231 Choroidal Melanoma<br>232 Other Choroidal Tumors<br>233 Retinoblastoma<br>234 Optic Nerve Tumors<br>235 Phakomatoses</p>

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