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Clinical Decision Making in Glaucoma New edition [Mīkstie vāki]

  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 235 pages, height x width: 241x171 mm, 22 Tables, unspecified; 55 Halftones, unspecified; 10 Illustrations
  • Izdošanas datums: 30-Apr-2019
  • Izdevniecība: Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers
  • ISBN-10: 9352705246
  • ISBN-13: 9789352705245
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 235 pages, height x width: 241x171 mm, 22 Tables, unspecified; 55 Halftones, unspecified; 10 Illustrations
  • Izdošanas datums: 30-Apr-2019
  • Izdevniecība: Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers
  • ISBN-10: 9352705246
  • ISBN-13: 9789352705245
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Glaucoma is a condition of the eye in which the optic nerve is damaged due to increased fluid pressure in the eye. Left untreated, the condition may lead to permanent blindness.





This book is a guide to the diagnosis and management of glaucoma.





Beginning with an overview of the condition and its symptoms, the following chapters cover diagnostic and treatment methods for different causes and types of glaucoma.





The text concludes with discussion on surgical management of glaucoma, through both filtration and lasers, and minimally invasive procedures.





A complete chapter is dedicated to childhood glaucoma.





Edited by internationally recognised specialists from around the world, the book is highly illustrated with clinical images, diagrams and tables. Key concepts are explained with the help of clinical cases.





Key points









Comprehensive guide to the diagnosis and management of glaucoma Includes discussion on surgical management techniques Clinical cases help explain key concepts Internationally recognised editor and author team
1 The Science and Art of Glaucoma: General Principles
1(8)
Shibal Bhartiya
Glaucoma Diagnosis
2(1)
Management of Glaucoma
2(1)
Glaucoma and Quality of Life
3(1)
Compliance, Adherence and Persistency
4(1)
Glaucoma Screening
5(1)
Ethics of Glaucoma Care
6(3)
2 Glaucoma Diagnostics
9(10)
Kay Lam
Colin Clement
Tonometry
9(2)
Gonioscopy
11(8)
3 The Asymptomatic Patient with Elevated Pressure
19(20)
Alp Atik
George Y.X. Kong
Assessment of Elevated Intraocular Pressure
21(3)
Examination
24(1)
Gonioscopy
25(1)
Optic Disk Examination
26(3)
Visual Field Assessment
29(8)
Concluding Remarks
37(2)
4 Initial Treatment in Primary Open-angle Glaucoma and Ocular Hypertension
39(8)
Sushmita Kaushik
Shibal Bhartiya
Goals of Treatment
39(1)
Establishing a Baseline
40(1)
Therapeutic Options
41(3)
Monitoring the Treatment
44(1)
Role of Laser Trabeculoplasty in the Initial Management
44(1)
Role of Incisional Surgery in Initial Management
44(1)
Special Cases and Clinical Decision Making
45(1)
Summary of Glaucoma Treatment Objectives
46(1)
5 Follow-up of Open-angle Glaucoma
47(23)
Tanya Karaconji
Patient Follow-up
47(9)
Is the Patient Progressing?
56(10)
Modifying Treatment
66(4)
6 Glaucoma Suspects I: Elevated Intraocular Pressure
70(6)
Giovanna Casale-Vargas
Oscar Albis-Donado
Risk Factors
71(5)
7 Glaucoma Suspects II: Cupping or Field Loss Without Elevated Pressure (Normal-Tension Glaucoma)
76(10)
Alejandro Hernandez-Oteyza
Oscar Albis-Donado
Epidemiology
76(1)
Etiology
77(1)
Patient's Evaluation
78(4)
Differential Diagnosis
82(2)
Treatment
84(2)
8 Acute Symptomatic Elevated Intraocular Pressure
86(23)
Helen H.I. Chan
George Y.X. Kong
An Approach to Acute Symptomatic Elevated Intraocular Pressure
86(1)
Primary Causes of Angle Closure
86(9)
Secondary Causes of Angle Closure
95(7)
Secondary Open Angle
102(7)
9 The Abnormal Angle
109(9)
Carolina Prado-Larrea
Oscar Albis-Donado
Densely Pigmented Trabecular Meshworks
109(1)
Narrow Angle and Peripheral Anterior Synechiae
110(2)
Angle Recession
112(1)
Abnormal Blood Vessels
113(1)
Congenital Anomalies
114(4)
10 Uveitis and Elevated Intraocular Pressure
118(10)
Ricia Nunes Pereira Moura
Fabio N. Kanadani
George Y.X. Kong
Tiago S. Prata
Syril Dorairaj
Recognizing Particular Uveitis/Glaucoma Syndromes
118(4)
General Management of Patients with Elevated Pressure and Uveitis
122(1)
Management of a Single Episode of Inflammation and High Pressure
123(2)
Management of Recurrent Episodes of Inflammation and Elevated Pressure Separated by Intervals without Inflammation
125(1)
Management of Chronic Uveitis Associated with Elevated Pressure
125(2)
Common Problems in the Care of Glaucoma and Uveitis
127(1)
11 Elevated Pressure in Ocular Trauma
128(18)
Michele Ushida
Fabio N. Kanadani
Tiago S. Prata
Syril Dorairaj
Penetrating and Nonpenetrating Trauma
128(1)
Pupillary Block
129(2)
Viscoelastic Material in the Eye
131(1)
Direct Trauma to the Outflow System
131(2)
Trabecular Meshwork Damage
133(1)
Evaluating the Patient
133(2)
Gonioscopy
135(1)
Fundus Examination
135(1)
Ancillary Testing and Laboratory Examination
135(1)
Diagnosis and Management of High Pressure after Surgical and Accidental Trauma
135(1)
Pupillary Block
136(1)
Ciliary Block
137(1)
Other Causes
137(1)
White Cells
138(1)
Colored Cells
139(3)
Medical Management
142(1)
Surgical Treatment
142(1)
Later Treatment
142(1)
Elevated Intraocular Pressure that Persists after Blunt Trauma
143(1)
Filtration Surgery
144(2)
12 Childhood Glaucoma
146(13)
Alejandro Hernandez-Oteyza
Oscar Albis-Donado
Epidemiology of Primary Congenital Glaucoma
148(1)
Genetic Aspect
148(1)
Pathophysiology
148(1)
Presentation
149(1)
Glaucomas Associated with Nonacquired Ocular Anomalies
150(2)
Glaucoma Associated with Nonacquired Systemic Disease or Syndrome
152(1)
Glaucoma Associated with Acquired Conditions
153(1)
Glaucoma Following Cataract Surgery
153(1)
Diagnosis
153(1)
Clinical Examination
153(2)
Management
155(4)
13 Miscellaneous Conditions
159(6)
Diego Torres Dias
Fabio N. Kanadani
Tiago S. Prata
Syril Dorairaj
Pseudoexfoliative Glaucoma
159(1)
Pigmentary Glaucoma
160(1)
Elevated Episcleral Venous Pressure with Glaucoma
160(1)
Glaucoma Associated with Blunt Trauma and Angle Recession
161(1)
Steroid-Induced Pressure Elevation
161(1)
Primary Angle-Closure Glaucoma
162(1)
Iridocorneal Endothelial Syndrome
162(1)
Clinical Management of Cases of Suspicious Appearance of the Optic Disk and Strong Family History of Glaucoma
163(2)
14 Surgical Management of Glaucoma: Filtration and Lasers
165(28)
George Y.X. Kong
Brian G.S. Ang
Preoperative Assessment
165(3)
Discussing Glaucoma Surgery with Patients
168(1)
Surgical Techniques and Postoperative Management for Standard Glaucoma Procedures
169(14)
Assessment and Management of Postoperative Complications
183(10)
15 Minimally Invasive Glaucoma Surgery
193(18)
Shibal Bhartiya
Syril Dorairaj
Working Definition Minimally Invasive Glaucoma Surgery
193(1)
Advantages and Disadvantages of Minimally Invasive Glaucoma Surgery
194(1)
Indications of Minimally Invasive Glaucoma Surgery
194(5)
Contraindications of Minimally Invasive Glaucoma Surgery
199(1)
Classification of Minimally Invasive Glaucoma Surgery
199(2)
Mechanisms of Action and Salient Features
201(10)
Index 211
Shibal Bhartiya MS MD

Senior Consultant Glaucoma Surgeon, Fortis Memorial Research Institute, Gurgaon; and Fortis Flt Lt Rajan Dhall Hospital, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi, India





Colin Clement MBBS PhD FRANZCO

Clinical Lecturer, Department of Ophthalmology, University of Sydney, Australia





Syril Dorairaj MD FACS

Associate Professor of Ophthalmology, Consultant Glaucoma, Anterior Segment Surgery, Department of Ophthalmology, Mayo Clinic, Jacksonville, Florida, USA





George Yu Xiang Kong MBBS BMedSci PhD FRANZCO

Eye Surgeon and Glaucoma Subspecialist, Royal Victorian Eye and Ear Hospital, Melbourne, Australia





Oscar Albis-Donado MD

Ophthalmologist Glaucoma, Associate Professor, Instituto Mexicano de Oftalmologķa, Queretaro, Mexico