New Opthalmology Title: Genetic Diseases of the Eye

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The newly added STAT!Ref Opthalmology resource, Genetic Diseases of the Eye, brings together an expert group of authors to provide a comprehensive, systematic resource on genetic diseases of the eye.

This richly illustrated title covers areas such as: malformations; refractive errors, the cornea, glaucoma and cataracts; retina and the optic nerve; eye movement disorders, and systemic disease of the eye. The new edition remains grounded in a sound clinical approach to the patient with a genetic disease that affects the eye.

Even more, Genetic Diseases of the Eye, reviews the spectrum of ophthalmic manifestations of genetic disease, covering malformations, anterior and posterior segment disorders, eye movement abnormalities, and systemic associations. There is also a section on cancer genetics. The portion on retinal and optic nerve disease is exceptionally comprehensive, providing a review of clinical syndromes with a discussion of separate causative genes, clinical diagnosis including electrophysiology, and outstanding photography. Fundus photos, intravenous fluorescein angiography, ocular coherence tomography, electrophysiology testing, and molecular diagrams are integrated into the text with extraordinary ease.

Edited by an authority on ocular genetics, this book is targeted at ophthalmic physicians for whom genetic basis of disease is a particular interest. It also serves as a resource for residents and fellows.

Overview:

  • Doody's Core Title
  • Fully searchable with extensive cross-linking, helping you find the content you want quickly and easily. Chapters can be downloaded to PDF.
  • Save your favorite chapters and searches in a personalization area to speed up the research process
  • View a collection of images and figures, all downloadable into PowerPoint

Bundle this resource with Clinical Atlas of Procedures in Ophthalmic and Oculofacial SurgeryNeuroimaging in Ophthalmology, Wills Eye Manual: Office and Emergency Room Diagnosis and Treatment of Eye Disease.

Have any questions about this new resource or others within the discipline of Opthalmology? Please call 800-901-5494 or fill out this form to speak with a STAT!Ref Team Member today.


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