Ophthalmology for undergraduates
Recently, there is an unfortunate trend to consider that eye care is the responsibility of an ophthalmologist and the optometrist alone, and any knowledge in even basic things in ophthalmology is unnecessary for a general practitioner or a physician. The sole purpose of studying ophthalmology at the...
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New Delhi
Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers
[2015]
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Table of Contents:
- Development of the eye
- Anatomy of eyelids
- Anatomy of the orbit
- Anatomy of the eyeball
- Anatomy and physiology of extraocular muscles
- Physiology of eye
- Basic principles of optics
- Basic optics of the eye
- Visual functions and its evaluation
- Refractive errors
- Objective method of refraction
- Accommodation and its anomalies
- Clinical examination of the eye
- Conjuctiva
- Cornea
- Sclera
- Uvea
- Lens
- Vitreous
- Retina
- Glaucoma
- Intraocular tumors
- Ocular trauma
- Lids
- Lacrimal apparatus
- Orbit
- Strabismus
- Surgery for cataract
- Glaucoma surgery
- Keratoplasty and refractive surgeries
- Ophthalmic microsurgical instruments
- Ocular pharmacology
- Effects of various systemic medications on the eye
- Diseases of the optic nerve
- Pupillary anomalies
- Nystagmus
- Neuro-ophthalmologic features of ICSOLs
- Oculomotor nerves
- Migraine
- Diabetes mellitus
- Hypertension
- Blood disorders
- AIDS and the eye
- Eye and aquired connective tissue disorders
- Ocular change in inborn errors of metabolism
- Endocrine diseases
- Ocular manifestations of systemic infections
- Miscellaneous systemic diseases affecting the eye
- National program for control blindness and its activities
- Vision 2020
- Causes of blindness
- Low vision aids


