2010
Ophthalmology & Optometry
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Allingham et al.
Shields’ Textbook of Glaucoma, Sixth Edition Thoroughly updated, and now in full color, Shields’ Textbook of Glaucoma, Sixth Edition is a clinically focused and practical textbook for general ophthalmologists treating patients with glaucoma. This classic text offers a rational approach to the medical and surgical management of glaucoma and presents a total care plan for the patient. The book examines new technologies for intraocular pressure assessment and current diagnostic technologies such as optical coherence tomography, spectral domain optical coherence tomography, Heidelberg retinal tomograph, and GDx. Noted experts detail advances in surgical treatment of glaucoma including new glaucoma implants and angle surgery. Coverage also includes advances in genetics of glaucomatous diseases. A companion website includes the fully searchable text and an image bank. Features: • NEW: Five new or combined/reconfigured chapters on management of glaucoma patient/approach to patient; principles of medical therapy for glaucoma; adrenergic agonists and antagonists; cholinergic stimulators and hyperosmotic agents; and neuroprotection and other investigational drugs • NEW: Reviews changes in diagnostic technologies: optical coherence tomography (OCT), spectral domain optical coherence tomography (sdOCT), Heidelberg retinal tomograph (HRT), and GDx • NEW: Covers new technologies for intraocular pressure assessment • NEW: Details advances in surgical treatment of glaucoma including new glaucoma implants and angle surgery • NEW: Includes advances in genetics of glaucomatous diseases • NEW: Over 150 new full-color illustrations (total of over 200) spread through the book • A concise review of glaucoma • Strong clinical focus addresses needs of the resident as well as the practitioner • Thorough revision of classic text in this field
Table of Contents: (Section Headings Only) Part I: The Basic Aspects of Glaucoma Part II: The Clinical Forms of Glaucoma Part III: Management of Glaucoma ISBN: 978-0-7817-9585-2 • September 2010 • Hardbound • 656 pp • 409 illus (200 in four-color) 15 tables
Bartlett
Ophthalmic Drug Facts 2010, Twenty-First Edition Published by Facts & Comparisons Ophthalmic Drug Facts is the definitive single source of objective, up-to-date drug information for eye care professionals. Both Rx and OTC products are grouped by therapeutic category for quick, easy reference and comparison. The book also includes dozens of charts, tables, and administration illustrations, contact lens products, a manufacturers index, and selected AOA practice guidelines. A comprehensive index helps the reader locate drugs by generic or brand name, synonym, common abbreviation, or therapeutic group. Features: • • • • •
More than 200 charts and tables Rx and OTC designations Administration illustrations Manufacturer/Distributor index Detailed monographs include the information practitioners need to make therapeutic decisions: actions, indications, off-label uses, contraindications, warnings, precautions, interactions, adverse reactions, overdosage, patient information, and administration and dosage
ISBN: 978-1-57439-313-2 • September 2009 • Softbound • 432 pp
Bennett & Henry
Clinical Manual of Contact Lenses, Third Edition Thoroughly revised and updated - and now in full color for the first time - this manual is a complete, current, and convenient “how-to” guide to fitting, evaluating, and troubleshooting contact lenses, particularly specialty contact lens designs. The book is the perfect quick reference to consult during a patient’s examination and a user-friendly study guide for boards. Each chapter includes clinical cases, nomograms, and a proficiency checklist. This edition has over 200 new illustrations, including 169 full-color photographs. Coverage includes new information on silicone hydrogels, disposable lenses, and new lens designs, materials, and care systems, as well as significant updates on clinical topics such as orthokeratology and bifocals. The contributors represent sixteen schools and colleges of optometry. “Doody’s Core Titles™ 2009.” ISBN: 978-0-7817-7829-9 • December 2008 • Softbound • 672 pp • 273 illus (169 in four-color) 114 tables
Charles, Calzada & Wood
Vitreous Microsurgery, Fifth Edition, Plus Integrated Content Website (Text & Website Package) Written by a pioneering leader in the development of vitreoretinal surgical techniques and instruments, Vitreous Microsurgery is a comprehensive how-to guide to all vitreoretinal procedures. This thoroughly updated Fifth Edition describes many new techniques and refinements of established procedures. The focus of the text is on the decision making process a surgeon goes through in evaluating the best course of treatment for his/her patient undergoing vitreous surgery. The book describes in detail clinically proven methods of managing the anterior and posterior segment vitreous surgery patient in a systematic manner. The text is organized in a building block approach with general methodology preceding its application to specific disease states. The book stresses algorithms for intraoperative decision making, relying on knowledge of physical principles and performed in the order of ascending risk. A companion website included with purchase offers the fully searchable text and an online image bank. Features: • NEW chapters on the Constellation vitrectomy system; Uveitis; Retinal complications of permanent keratoprosthesis; and Anti-VEGF therapy • NEW: All illustrations were updated, the majority to a 25-gauge approach instead of 20-gauge, and many new illustrations were included • NEW: Many techniques and parameters unique to 25-gauge sutureless vitrectomy are discussed in detail. The authors use 25-gauge sutureless technique for all cases, and microincisional 23/25/27-gauge vitrectomy is growing in popularity on a worldwide basis • NEW: The section on anesthesia for vitreoretinal surgery was completely rewritten in collaboration with Gary Fanning, MD and Jay Mattingly, MD, leading experts on this subject from an anesthesiologist's perspective • NEW: The retinopathy of prematurity chapter was completely rewritten to address new examination procedures, laser guidelines, anti-VEGF therapy, and changing, more conservative indications for surgery • NEW: All chapters were updated and new references included • Comprehensive how-to guide to vitreoretinal surgical procedures by the foremost leader in the field • Dr. Charles has performed more vitreoretinal surgery than any other surgeon in the world and developed many of the techniques and instruments used by all vitreoretinal surgeons • More than 170 three-dimensional full-color illustrations – many by Byron Wood, the Charles Retina Institute’s resident medical artist – enable surgeons to clearly visualize the techniques • Alternative approaches for surgical treatments are discussed as well as their pros and cons • Content provided in a step-wise fashion with extensive use of 3D color illustrations to enable surgeons to clearly visualize the techniques • Previous edition was one of “Doody’s Core Titles™ 2009” ISBN: 978-1-60831-503-1 • September 2010 • Hardbound • 304 pp • 172 illus (all in four-color) 2 tables
Das & Friberg
Ocular Angiogenesis Therapy: Principles and Practice, Plus Integrated Content Website (Text & Website Package) Ocular angiogenesis, or the abnormal growth of blood vessels in the eye, is the cause of major neovascular eye diseases. In addition, retinal and choroidal neovascularization are the major causes of vision loss in this country. With the new era of anti-angiogenic therapies already in practice, ophthalmologists have started treating many ocular diseases including macular degeneration, diabetic retinopathy, and retinal vascular occlusion using anti-angiogenic drugs. As such, ophthalmologists need to know about the principles of the anti-angiogenic therapy, clinical trials that have led to approval of two drugs by the FDA, future drugs in horizon, pre-clinical studies, and drug delivery. The book will cover the basic pathophysiology of ocular angiogenesis and strategies for inhibition. The book will discuss the “Principles” of the anti-angiogenic therapy (different steps of the angiogenic cascade) and pre-clinical studies, and the “Practice” of the therapy in many ocular diseases. Vision researchers in both academia and industry, as well as clinician scientists will contribute chapters on different aspects of the angiogenic process, and clinical strategies to fight it. The book also includes chapters that deal with diabetic macular edema, and various therapeutic options for this condition. A companion website includes the fully searchable text and an image bank. Features: • • • • •
Discusses the principles of angiogenesis therapies and pathophysiology of ocular angiogenesis Summarizes the clinical trials that led to approval of two FDA approved drugs in the field Discusses ongoing clinical trials in the field Describes potential new anti-angiogenesis drugs in the horizon Discusses different drug delivery approaches in the eye
ISBN: 978-1-60547-640-7 • April 2010 • Hardbound • 464 pp • 450 illus (200 in four-color) 25 tables
Duckman
Visual Development, Diagnosis, and Treatment of the Pediatric Patient ISBN: 978-0-7817-5288-6 • May 2006 • Softbound • 400 pp • 203 illus (51 in four-color) & 35 tables
Ehlers et al.
The Wills Eye Manual: Office and Emergency Room Diagnosis and Treatment of Eye Disease, Fifth Edition Now in full color and completely updated, the Fifth Edition of this bestselling manual is a reliable quick-reference guide for all clinicians who treat eye disorders. Every disorder encountered in the office, emergency room, or hospital is covered in concise outline format: symptoms, signs, work-up, treatment, and follow-up. Also included are chapters on differential diagnosis of ocular symptoms and signs, a section on current imaging modalities in ophthalmology, and a Pharmacopoeia. This edition features over 200 full-color photographs and includes the newest drugs, procedures, and treatment protocols. New topics covered include iridodialysis/cyclodialysis, shaken baby syndrome, crystalline keratopathy, refractive surgery complications, aberrant regeneration of the third nerve, venous stasis retinopathy, choroidal effusion/detachment, and common laser procedures. New appendices cover intravitreal injections and antibiotics, anterior chamber paracentesis, laser peripheral iridotomy, and YAG capsulotomy. “Doody’s Core Titles™ 2009.” ISBN: 978-0-7817-6962-4 • February 2008 • Softbound • 572 pp • 205 illus (all in four-color) 19 tables PDA: ISBN: 978-0-7817-9890-7 • April 2008 • CD-ROM Deliverable • Powered by Skyscape, Inc. Platform: Palm OS, Window CE, Pocket CE, Pocket PC Handheld Devices, iPhone/iPod touch
Feder & Rapuano
The LASIK Handbook: A Case-Based Approach ISBN: 978-0-7817-6208-3 • October 2006 • Softbound • 288 pp • 76 illus (65 in four-color) & 45 tables
Garcia, Finger & Rosen
Dynamic Ophthalmic Ultrasonography: A Video Atlas for Ophthalmologists and Imaging Technicians, Plus Integrated Content Website (Text & Website Package) Based on material from the Advanced Retinal Imaging Center of The New York Eye and Ear Infirmary, this video atlas is a dynamic presentation of various ophthalmic and orbital entities encountered in the clinical setting. Dynamic Ophthalmic Ultrasonography is designed for quick reference in clinics performing ultrasound of the eye. For the first time in ophthalmic literature, the book dynamically presents the basic ultrasound movements observed in the eye and orbit. It shows the usual movement of a particular tissue and the possible types of motion it could manifest in various pathologic situations. A companion Website shows 180 B-scan ultrasound videos of typical and atypical ophthalmic tissue movements observed in various eye conditions in actual clinical cases. By watching the videos, the viewer becomes familiar with how ophthalmic tissues behave and can recognize which specific anatomic structures are involved when confronted with a similar case. This understanding of the intricacies of ophthalmic tissue dynamics enables the clinician to interpret ultrasound findings in a logical manner. Several cases are included to test the reader. ISBN: 978-1-60831-143-9 • September 2009 • Hardbound • 256 pp • 196 illus (16 in four-color)
Garg, Alió, Pajic & Mehta
Mastering the Techniques of LASIK, EPILASIK and LASEK Written by an international group of the foremost experts in refractive surgery, this full-color text/atlas is a step-by-step guide to the latest techniques and technology in LASIK, EPILASIK, and LASEK. Major sections focus on preoperative evaluation and machine dynamics; LASIK, EPILASIK, and LASEK surgical techniques; complications and their management; and recent advances and future prospects. More than 400 illustrations demonstrate the procedures. A DVD accompanying the book offers nine video demonstrations of Zyoptix laser; femtosecond laser for corneal flaps; EPILASIK; LASEK; customized LASIK; LASIK surgical technique; presbyopic LASIK for myopia and hyperopia; and LASIK after penetrating keratoplasty. ISBN: 978-0-7817-9125-0 • October 2007 • Hardbound • 410 pp • 407 illus Available worldwide except South Asia (India, Nepal, Sri Lanka, Pakistan, Bangladesh)
Garg, Sheppard, Donnenfeld & Friedlaender
Clinical Applications of Antibiotics and Anti-Inflammatory Drugs in Ophthalmology ISBN: 978-0-7817-9123-6 • October 2007 • Hardbound • 618 pp • 184 illus Available worldwide except South Asia (India, Nepal, Sri Lanka, Pakistan, Bangladesh)
Garrity, Henderson & Cameron
Henderson’s Orbital Tumors, Fourth Edition ISBN: 978-0-7817-3869-9 • September 2006 • Hardbound • 404 pp • 460 illus (43 in four-color) 29 tables
Harris
Atlas of Oculofacial Reconstruction: Principles and Techniques for the Repair of Periocular Defects, Plus Integrated Content Website (Text & Website Package) This full-color atlas is a practical, step-by-step guide to the reconstruction of periocular defects following tumor excision or tissue-loss trauma. The book addresses the specific anatomic concerns in each oculofacial sector with tailored surgical principles and techniques designed to improve aesthetic outcomes. Full-color illustrations with detailed explanatory legends depict each step of each surgical technique. The clear, accessible writing style will appeal to ophthalmic and plastic surgeons, non-ophthalmic surgeons, and non-surgical ophthalmic specialists. A companion Website will include an online image bank. Features: • Logical and useful surgical-sector approach to the upper two-thirds of the face • Flap design and mobilization depicted directly on surgical photographs, rather than in idealized line drawings • Extremely well-known author with combined ophthalmic and plastic surgery perspectives; three decades of experience ISBN: 978-0-7817-9651-4 • May 2009 • Hardbound • 160 pp • 165 illus (163 in four-color)
Huang & Gaudio
Ocular Inflammatory Disease and Uveitis Manual: Diagnosis and Treatment The Ocular Inflammatory Disease and Uveitis Manual is an information-packed, practical, concise reference for ophthalmologists at all levels, as well as optometrists and allied physicians treating systemic disorders with ocular involvement. The manual is organized into anterior, intermediate, and posterior disease, plus separate sections for corneal and sclera inflammation and infection masquerading syndromes. All topics are further divided into autoimmune and infectious sections, for quick lookup of a disorder and treatment. This book is an ideal reference for ophthalmologists and optometrists treating complicated uveitis patients in the office and an excellent review for the OKAP exam and ophthalmology and optometry boards. Features: • Information for each particular disorder is organized in bulleted list format to facilitate easy acquisition of information • Quick reference for latest treatment (rather than reading an entire book) for ophthalmologists treating complicated uveitis patients in the office • Good review for residents studying for the OKAPs and ophthalmologists studying for the boards ISBN: 978-0-7817-9836-5 • March 2010 • Softbound • 288 pp • 137 illus (97 in four-color)
Kertes & Johnson
Evidence-Based Eye Care ISBN: 978-0-7817-6964-8 • November 2006 • Hardbound • 336 pp • 172 illus (92 in four-color) 50 tables
Kunimoto, Tasman & Spaeth
Wills Eye Video Atlas of Ocular Surgery (A Set of 6 DVDs) ISBN: 978-0-7817-5977-9 • February 2006 • Windows / Macintosh Compatible
Lam, Glasgold & Glasgold
Complementary Fat Grafting ISBN: 978-0-7817-6424-7 • December 2006 • Hardbound • 144 pp • 248 illus (201 in four-color)
Levin & Wilson
The Hospital for Sick Children’s Atlas of Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus ISBN: 978-0-7817-4309-9 • October 2006 • Hardbound • 320 pp • 631 illus (610 in four-color)
Lois & Forrester
Fundus Autofluorescence, Plus Integrated Content Website (Text & Website Package) Featuring over 250 illustrations, this detailed full-color textbook provides up-to-date information on the use of fundus autofluorescence imaging in the evaluation of retinal disease. The basic science chapters explain the synthesis and degradation of lipofuscin, the main fluorophore in the retina generating the fundus autofluorescence signal; the techniques available to image and quantify fundus autofluorescence and their basis; and the anatomo-pathologic correlations of autofluorescence findings. The clinical science chapters describe the distribution of autofluorescence across the fundus in the healthy eye and in various diseases - age-related maculopathy and macular degeneration, inherited retinal dystrophies, posterior uveitis, central serous chorioretinopathy, macular holes and related conditions, and intraocular tumors. Emphasis is on the value of fundus autofluorescence as a diagnostic and prognostic tool. The authors discuss the clinical utility of fundus autofluorescence in the context of other imaging techniques, such as fluorescein and indocyanine green angiography and optical coherence tomography. Each chapter also points out the value of fundus autofluorescence findings in understanding the pathogenesis of the condition, and provides a comprehensive update on all aspects of the condition. A companion Website will offer the fully searchable text and an image bank. ISBN: 978-1-58255-799-1 • July 2009 • Hardbound • 400 pp • 263 illus (77 in four-color) & 8 tables
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Mancuso
Head and Neck Radiology, Two-Volume Set Plus Website Written and edited by acknowledged masters in the field, this twovolume full-color text is the most comprehensive and current reference on head and neck radiology. It features more than 10,000 images and covers every disorder in every region of the head and neck. The first two sections cover applied imaging fundamentals and general pathology, pathophysiology, patterns of disease, and natural history of head and neck disorders correlated with imaging appearance. Subsequent sections focus on specific anatomic regions: the eye, orbit, visual pathways, and cranial nerves III, IV, and VI; sinonasal and craniofacial region including cranial nerve V; temporal bone, posterior skull base, posterior fossa, and cranial nerves VII-XII; infrahyoid neck and cervico-thoracic junction (thoracic inlet); thyroid and parathyroid glands; major salivary glands; nasopharynx; oropharynx; oral cavity and floor of the mouth; larynx, hypopharynx, and cervical esophagus; trachea; hypopharynx; and cervical esophagus. The text covers all current imaging modalities, including plain film, MRI, CT, ultrasound, and nuclear medicine including PET. A companion website will offer the fully searchable text and images. The first two sections will be online only. The website will also include imaging protocols and bonus cases. Table of Contents (Section Headings Only): ONLINE ONLY 1. Applied imaging fundamentals 2. General pathology, pathophysiology, patterns of disease, and natural history of head and neck disorders correlated with imaging appearance PRINT AND ONLINE 3. Eye, orbit, visual pathways, and cranial nerves III, IV and VI 4. Sinonasal and craniofacial region including cranial nerve V 5. Temporal bone, posterior skull base, posterior fossa, and cranial nerves VII-XII 6. The suprahyoid neck 7. Infrahyoid neck and cervico-thoracic junction (thoracic inlet) 8. Thyroid and parathyroid glands 9. Major salivary glands: Parotid, submandibular, sublingual 10. Nasopharynx 11. Oropharynx 12. Oral cavity and floor of the mouth 13. Larynx, hypopharynx, and cervical esophagus 14. Trachea 15. Hypopharynx ISBN: 978-1-60547-715-2 • September 2010 • Hardbound • 2416 pp • 9795 illus (632 in four color) 15 tables
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Miller, Newman, Biousse & Kerrison
Walsh & Hoyt’s Clinical Neuro-Ophthalmology: The Essentials, Second Edition ISBN: 978-0-7817-6379-0 • October 2007 • Softbound • 592 pp • 463 illus & 48 tables
Mulroy, Bernards, McDonald & Salinas
A Practical Approach to Regional Anesthesia, Fourth Edition Completely updated and now in full color throughout with many new illustrations, the Fourth Edition of this practical manual is a step-bystep guide to performing regional anesthesia procedures. This edition’s improved and expanded program of illustrations includes detailed full-color anatomical drawings and clinical photographs correlated to drawings of needle placements. The state-of-the-art coverage includes the latest advances in ultrasound-guided procedures and continuous catheterization. A consistent outline format throughout this edition makes the text accessible and easy to use. Chapters cover all areas of regional anesthesia, including peripheral, central, obstetric, pediatric, ophthalmic, head and face, ambulatory anesthesia, and postoperative pain management. “Doody’s Core Titles™ 2009.” ISBN: 978-0-7817-6854-2 • May 2008 • Softbound • 448 pp • 144 illus (132 in four-color) & 22 tables
Pavan-Langston
Manual of Ocular Diagnosis and Therapy, Sixth Edition A Part of the Spiral Manual Series Thoroughly updated for its Sixth Edition, this manual is a highly practical guide to the diagnosis and management of eye disorders and injuries. Experts from Harvard Medical School and the Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary present authoritative, state-of-the-art recommendations in a rapid-access outline format. Appendices include up-to-date ophthalmic drug and systemic antimicrobial formularies with dosages. All chapters have been updated to include the latest information on new disease entities, diagnostic techniques, drugs, and treatments, including LASIK and LASEK surgery, cataract extractions, intraocular lenses, use of botulinum for blepharospasm, and medical treatment of glaucoma. Thirty new full-color images have been added. "Doody's Core Titles™ 2009." ISBN: 978-0-7817-6512-1 • October 2007 • Softbound • 560 pp • 158 illus (120 in four-color) 60 tables
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Roy, Singh & Fugo
Ocular Applications of the Fugo Blade This one-of-a-kind text focuses on the uses of the Fugo Blade, which is a battery powered, portable electrosurgical unit that produces a cool, thin plasma cloud that coats a blunt cutting filament. When activated, the plasma cuts sharper than a diamond blade by "ablation" of tissue similar to the action of a laser. The unit is FDA approved for cataract, glaucoma, iridotomy as well as dental surgery. This is the first time that the FDA has approved surgeons to drain glaucoma fluid from behind the iris which simplifies the procedure and decreases complications. Over 2 dozen other uses of the Fugo Blade have been identified in ophthalmology. Ophthalmologists with interest in cataract, glaucoma, refractive surgery, presbyopia reversal surgery, strabismus muscle surgery, DCR surgery, dry eye syndrome, soft tissue and plastic surgery, and retinal surgery as well as plastic surgeons and neurosurgeons will benefit from Ocular Applications of the Fugo Blade. Clear photographs, illustrations, and text explain the authors' approach to the surgical problems. Features: • A novel, evolving technology called the "first improvement in incision since the introduction of the laser" • The technology has received a grant by the U.S. Military to develop a Fugo Blade unit for use in surgery by field surgeons and medics • Uses plasma technology to create incredibly sharp and virtually resistance-free incisions • Poised to revolutionize glaucoma surgery ISBN: 978-1-60547-888-3 • October 2010 • Hardbound • 227 pp • 227 illus & 9 tables
Saxena
Focus on Macular Diseases Written by the foremost authorities from around the world, this full-color text describes and thoroughly illustrates state-of-the-art diagnostic and treatment modalities for macular disorders. Coverage begins with contemporary techniques for evaluation of the macula, including optical coherence tomography, microperimetry, and the multifocal electroretinogram. Chapters on outpatient and medical therapies cover laser treatment, intravitreal triamcinolone, and use of photodynamic therapy, transpupillary thermotherapy, anti-vascular endothelial growth factor drugs, and antioxidants for age-related macular degeneration. Internationally acclaimed experts describe surgeries for epiretinal membrane, vitreomacular traction syndrome, idiopathic macular hole, choroidal neovascularization, diabetic macular edema, myopic foveoschisis, and retinal vein occlusion. A DVD accompanying the book contains videos of eleven surgical procedures. ISBN: 978-0-7817-9129-8 • November 2007 • Hardbound • 508 pp • 346 illus
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Scheiman & Wick
Clinical Management of Binocular Vision, Heterophoric, Accommodative, and Eye Movement Disorders, Third Edition This basic text covers the evaluation, diagnosis, and treatment of the most prevalent vision disorders in a clinical optometrist’s or ophthalmologist’s practice. Coverage includes the most common non-strabismic binocular vision disorders, including accommodative and eye movement disorders as well as amblyopia. Coverage of each diagnostic category includes background information, symptoms, case analysis, and management options. Case studies appear at the end of each chapter. This edition includes three new chapters on primary care of binocular vision, accommodative and eye movement disorders; myopia control; and binocular vision problems associated with refractive surgery. The thoroughly revised chapters on vision therapy procedures and instrumentation describe the latest equipment and computer software. The chapters on advanced diagnostic and management issues have been updated with the latest research. “Doody’s Core Titles™ 2009.” ISBN: 978-0-7817-7784-1 • October 2008 • Softbound • 608 pp • 157 illus & 170 tables
Shah, Fenton & Shelsta
Wills Eye Review of Ophthalmology Featuring 143 clinical cases, 379 full-color photographs, and 857 case-based questions, the Wills Eye Review of Ophthalmology is an Internet-based interactive clinical review of ophthalmology and its subspecialties. Users are presented with a clinical photograph and scenario, and are then asked questions about differential diagnosis, testing, diagnosis, and treatment. The interactive Website recognizes typed responses; answers are followed with an explanation. This interactive case-based format fosters clinical decision-making and offers excellent preparation for written and oral board exams, recertification exams, and clinical practice. ISBN: 978-0-7817-8974-5 • February 2008
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Shields & Shields
Eyelid, Conjunctival, and Orbital Tumors: An Atlas and Text, Second Edition Written by world-renowned authorities in ocular oncology at the Wills Eye Institute, this text/ atlas is a complete pictorial and textual guide to the clinical features, pathology, diagnosis, and management of eyelid, conjunctival, and orbital tumors and pseudotumors. It features 2,532 photographs and surgical drawings – 2,137 in full color – that depict the clinical variations, histopathologic characteristics, and treatment of all neoplasms and related lesions. This thoroughly updated edition combines the content of Atlas of Eyelid and Conjunctival Tumors and Atlas of Orbital Tumors and contains over 50 percent new material. Each entity is presented in an easy-tofollow format: a concise description with references on the left-hand page and six illustrations on the right-hand page. The photographs show in precise detail the gross and microscopic features that distinguish each type of lesion. Professional drawings and intraoperative photographs demonstrate key surgical principles and procedures. A companion volume, Intraocular Tumors: An Atlas and Text, Second Edition, is also available. “Doody’s Core Titles™ 2009.” ISBN: 978-0-7817-7578-6 • December 2007 • Hardbound • 832 pp • 2532 illus (2157 in four-color)
Intraocular Tumors: An Atlas and Text, Second Edition Written by world-renowned authorities in ocular oncology at the Wills Eye Institute, this text/ atlas is a comprehensive pictorial and textual guide to the clinical features, pathology, diagnosis, and management of intraocular tumors and pseudotumors. It features 2,346 photographs and surgical drawings – 2,084 in full color – that depict the clinical variations, histopathologic characteristics, and treatment of all benign and malignant lesions that affect the uveal tract, retina, and other intraocular structures. This edition is greatly expanded and thoroughly updated and contains over 50 percent new material. Each entity is presented in an easy-to-follow format: a concise description with references on the left-hand page and six illustrations on the right-hand page. The detail-revealing photographs vividly depict the gross and microscopic features that distinguish each condition. Professional drawings and intraoperative photographs demonstrate key surgical principles and procedures. A companion volume, Eyelid, Conjunctival, and Orbital Tumors: An Atlas and Text, Second Edition, is also available. “Doody’s Core Titles™ 2009.” ISBN: 978-0-7817-7580-9 • December 2007 • Hardbound • 608 pp • 2346 illus (2084 in four-color)
Eyelid, Conjunctival, and Orbital Tumors and Intraocular Tumors: An Atlas and Text, Second Edition (Two-Volume Set), Plus Integrated Content Website (Text & Website Package) ISBN: 978-0-7817-7581-6 • December 2007 • Hardbound • 1456 pp • 4878 illus (4241 in four-color)
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Tasman & Jaeger
Duane’s Ophthalmology on DVD-ROM, 2010 Edition The vast information stored in this classic reference is right at your fingertips with this fully searchable DVD-ROM version. This easy-to-navigate DVDROM gives you instant access to the latest surgical techniques and treatments for primary open angle glaucoma, retinal detachment, ocular hypertension, and more. And you’ll manage every eye problem, large and small, with confidence. In addition to the entire content of Duane’s Ophthalmology on DVD-ROM, you’ll receive access to a companion Website featuring: • All the images from Duane’s, searchable and downloadable for use in presentations • State-of-the-art video from the Wills Eye Video Atlas of Ocular Surgery, the first comprehensive video atlas of basic and advanced surgical procedures in all ophthalmic subspecialties • A test bank featuring multiple-choice and true/false questions with answers and explanations • Quarterly updates to the core content of Duane’s provided by the authors to keep you up-todate with the latest procedures and treatment options • Journal articles updated monthly from leading ophthalmology journals Features: • • • • •
3 new LWW ophthalmology articles posted to the site per month Access to the full content found across all 9 volumes of Duane’s Approximately 80 chapters revised and/or new each year New surgical videos posted to the site and then published as part of the annual DVD Quarterly updates on the accompanying Solution Site to the core content of Duane’s (18-20 chapters per quarter) provided by the authors • Test bank featuring over 350 multiple choice and true/false questions with answers and explanations
ISBN: 978-1-60831-592-5 • November 2009 • Windows / Macintosh Compatible (Personal Use)
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Wu
Diabetic Retinopathy: The Essentials, Plus Integrated Content Website (Text & Website Package) Diabetic Retinopathy: The Essentials is written for general ophthalmologists and optometrists as well as family practitioners, diabetologists, and internists who encounter diabetic patients on a daily basis. It focuses on the diagnosis and management of diabetic retinopathy from the point of view of the retinal specialist. The book begins with the epidemiology, anatomy, and pathophysiology of diabetic retinopathy, and then covers important topics such as classification issues, diagnostic testing, examination techniques, new treatment modalities, patient management, indications for vitrectomy, pregnancy concerns, and informed consent. Coverage includes both general medical issues in diabetes and specifically ophthalmologic concerns. Features include more than 200 full-color photographs and useful algorithms for patient management. A companion website included with purchase offers the fully searchable text and an online image bank. Features: • • • • •
Full-color illustrations throughout Broad coverage of an extremely important subject in ophthalmology Useful algorithms for patient management are included Clinical Correlations and Case Studies Discusses general medical issues in diabetes and those that are specifically ophthalmologic – all important to the general ophthalmologist
ISBN: 978-1-60547-662-9 • May 2010 • Hardbound • 288 pp • 275 illus (201 in four-color) & 63 tables
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North & East India, Nepal, Bangladesh & Pakistan Wolters Kluwer Health – India Ritesh Bhutani Tel: 91-98187-99887 Fax: 91-11-4653-0399 Email: ritesh.bhutani@wolterskluwer.com
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LWW Translation Rights Representatives Julie Acker Associate Director, Foreign Language Sales (Asian Languages EXCEPT Chinese) Fax: 410-558-6345 Email: Julie.Acker@wolterskluwer.com
Addie Gagliardi Foreign Rights Manager (European, Middle Eastern & Scandinavian Languages) Fax: 215-521-8477 Email: Addie.Gagliardi@wolterskluwer.com
Patricia Callahan Senior Foreign Rights Manager (Chinese, Italian, Portuguese & Spanish) Fax: 215-521-8477 Email: Pat.Callahan@wolterskluwer.com
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