Ophthalmology Clinics for PostgraduatesThis book is practical revision guide for trainees in ophthalmology to assist in preparation for examinations. Six sections are each dedicated to a specific part of the eye, providing both long and short cases, with emphasis on topics commonly asked in examinations. Cases describe basic techniques, investigation and treatment options, with in depth detail on differential diagnosis. The final section discusses instruments for ophthalmic surgery. The text explains the latest surgical and medical management techniques and is further enhanced by clinical photographs and tables to assist learning. Key points
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Contents
1 Long Cases | 1 |
1 Short Cases | 52 |
2 Long Cases | 90 |
2 Short Cases | 141 |
3 Long and Short Cases | 171 |
4 Long Cases | 208 |
4 Short Cases | 300 |
5 Long and Short Cases | 356 |
6 Long Cases | 409 |
6 Short Cases | 421 |
7 | 440 |
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