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By: Yanoff, Myron.
Contributor(s): Sassani, Joseph W.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: London : Elsevier - Health Sciences Division, 2014Copyright date: �2015Edition: 7th ed.Description: 1 online resource (833 pages).Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9781455750047.Subject(s): Eye - Wounds and injuriesGenre/Form: Electronic books.DDC classification: 617.71 Online resources: Click to View
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Front cover -- Ocular Pathology -- Copyright page -- Table of Contents -- Foreword -- Forewords to the First Edition -- Preface -- Dedication -- 1 Basic Principles of Pathology -- Inflammation -- Definition -- Causes -- Phases of Inflammation (Table 1.1) -- Staining Patterns of Inflammation -- Immunobiology -- Background -- Cellular Immunity (Delayed Hypersensitivity) -- Humoral Immunoglobulin (Antibody) -- Immunohistochemistry -- Immunodeficiency Diseases -- Transplantation Terminology -- Cellular and Tissue Reactions -- Hypertrophy -- Hyperplasia -- Aplasia -- Hypoplasia -- Metaplasia -- Atrophy -- Dysplasia -- Neoplasia -- Degeneration and Dystrophy -- Necrosis (Table 1.9) -- Apoptosis -- Calcification -- Autolysis and Putrefaction -- Pigmentation -- Growth and Aging -- Bibliography -- Inflammation -- Immunobiology -- Cellular and Tissue Reactions -- 2 Congenital Anomalies -- Phakomatoses (Disseminated Hereditary Hamartomas) -- General Information -- Angiomatosis Retinae [von Hippel's Disease (VHL)] -- Meningocutaneous Angiomatosis [Encephalotrigeminal Angiomatosis -- Sturge-Weber Syndrome (SWS)] -- Neurofibromatosis (Figs. 2.3-2.5) -- Tuberous Sclerosis (Bourneville's Disease -- Pringle's Disease) -- Other Phakomatoses -- Chromosomal Aberrations -- Trisomy 8 -- Trisomy 13 (47,13+ -- Patau's Syndrome) -- Trisomy 18 (47,18+ -- Edwards' Syndrome) -- Trisomy 21 (47,21+ -- Down's Syndrome -- Mongolism) -- Triploidy -- Chromosome 4 Deletion Defect -- Chromosome 5 Deletion Defect (46,5p- -- Cri du Chat Syndrome) -- Chromosome 11 Deletion Defect -- Chromosome 13 Deletion Defect -- Chromosome 17 Deletion (17p11.2 -- Smith-Magenis Syndrome) -- Chromosome 18 Deletion Defect (46,18p- -- 46,18q- -- or 46,18r -- Partial 18 Monosomy (Fig. 2.10) -- Chromosome 47 Deletion Defect -- Mosaicism -- Infectious Embryopathy.
Congenital Rubella Syndrome (Gregg's Syndrome) -- Cytomegalic Inclusion Disease -- Congenital Syphilis -- Toxoplasmosis -- Drug Embryopathy -- Fetal Alcohol Syndrome (FAS) (Fig. 2.14) -- Thalidomide -- Lysergic Acid Diethylamide (LSD) (Fig. 2.15) -- Other Congenital Anomalies -- Cyclopia and Synophthalmos -- Anencephaly -- Anophthalmos (Fig. 2.17) -- Microphthalmos -- Walker-Warburg Syndrome -- Oculocerebrorenal Syndrome of Miller -- Subacute Necrotizing Encephalomyelopathy (Leigh's Disease) -- Meckel's Syndrome (Dysencephalia Splanchnocystica -- Gruber's Syndrome) -- Potter's Syndrome -- Menkes' Kinky-Hair Disease -- Aicardi's Syndrome -- Ectrodactyly-Ectodermal Dysplasia (EEC) -- Trichothiodystrophy (TD) -- Dwarfism -- Other Syndromes -- Bibliography -- Angiomatosis Retinae -- Meningocutaneous Angiomatosis -- Neurofibromatosis -- Tuberous Sclerosis -- Other Phakomatoses -- Chromosomal Trisomy Defects -- Triploidy and Chromosomal Deletion Abnormalities -- Chromosomal Deletion Defects -- Mosaicism -- Infectious Embryopathy -- Drug Embryopathy -- Other Congenital Anomalies -- 3 Nongranulomatous Inflammation: -- Definition -- Classification -- Terminology -- Sources of Inflammation -- Suppurative Endophthalmitis and Panophthalmitis -- Clinical Features -- Classification -- Histology -- Examples -- Nonsuppurative, Chronic Nongranulomatous Uveitis and Endophthalmitis -- Clinical Features -- Classification -- Examples -- Sequelae of Uveitis, Endophthalmitis, and Panophthalmitis -- Cornea -- Anterior Chamber -- Iris -- Lens -- Ciliary Body -- Vitreous Compartment -- Choroid -- Retina -- Glaucoma -- End Stage of Diffuse Ocular Diseases -- Bibliography -- Suppurative Endophthalmitis and Panophthalmitis -- Nonsuppurative, Chronic Nongranulomatous Uveitis and Endophthalmitis -- Sequelae of Uveitis, Endophthalmitis, and Panophthalmitis.
4 Granulomatous Inflammation -- Introduction -- Post-Traumatic -- Sympathetic Uveitis [Sympathetic Ophthalmia (SO), Sympathetic Ophthalmitis] -- Phacoanaphylactic (Phacoimmune, Phacoantigenic, or Phacogenic) Endophthalmitis -- Foreign-Body Granulomas -- Nontraumatic Infections -- Viral -- Bacterial -- Fungal -- Parasitic -- Nontraumatic Noninfectious -- Sarcoidosis (Figs. 4.21-4.26) -- Granulomatous Scleritis -- Chalazion -- Xanthogranulomas (Juvenile Xanthogranuloma and Langerhans' Granulomatoses -- Histiocytosis X) -- Granulomatous Reaction to Descemet's Membrane -- Ch�ediak-Higashi Syndrome -- Allergic Granulomatosis and Midline Lethal Granuloma Syndrome -- Weber-Christian Disease (Relapsing Febrile Nodular Nonsuppurative Panniculitis) -- Vogt-Koyanagi-Harada Syndrome (Uveomeningoencephalitic Syndrome) -- Familial Chronic Granulomatous Disease of Childhood -- Bibliography -- Sympathetic Uveitis -- Phacoanaphylactic Endophthalmitis -- Foreign-Body Granulomas -- Viral -- Bacterial -- Fungal -- Parasitic -- Sarcoidosis -- Granulomatous Scleritis -- Granulomatous Reaction to Descemet's Membrane -- Vogt-Koyanagi-Harada Syndrome -- Familial Chronic Granulomatous Disease of Childhood -- 5 Surgical and Nonsurgical Trauma -- Causes of Enucleation -- Complications of Intraocular Surgery -- Adult Cataract Surgery -- Immediate -- Postoperative -- Congenital Cataract Surgery -- Delayed -- Complications of Neural Retinal Detachment and Vitreous Surgery -- Immediate -- Postoperative -- Delayed -- Complications of Corneal Surgery -- Endothelial Transplant Procedures -- Introduction -- Penetrating Keratoplasty (Graft) -- Other Refractive Keratoplasties -- Complications of Glaucoma Surgery -- Complications of Nonsurgical Trauma -- Contusion -- Penetrating and Perforating Injuries -- Intraocular Foreign Bodies -- Chemical Injuries -- Burns.
Ocular Effects of Injuries to Other Parts of the Body -- Radiation Injuries (Electromagnetic) -- Bibliography -- Causes of Enucleation -- Complications of Intraocular Surgery -- Complications of Retinal Detachment and Vitreous Surgery -- Complications of Corneal Surgery -- Complications of Glaucoma Surgery -- Complications of Nonsurgical Trauma -- 6 Skin and Lacrimal Drainage System -- Skin -- Normal Anatomy (Figs. 6.1 and 6.2) -- Epidermis -- Dermis -- Subcutaneous Tissue -- Terminology -- Orthokeratosis and Parakeratosis -- Acanthosis -- Dyskeratosis -- Acantholysis -- Bulla -- Atrophy -- Atypical Cell -- Leukoplakia -- Polarity -- Congenital Abnormalities -- Dermoid and Epidermoid Cysts -- Phakomatous Choristoma -- Miscellaneous Choristomas and Hamartomas -- Cryptophthalmos (Ablepharon) -- Microblepharon -- Coloboma -- Epicanthus -- Ectopic Caruncle -- Lid Margin Anomalies -- Eyelash Anomalies -- Ptosis -- Ichthyosis Congenita -- Xeroderma Pigmentosum -- Aging -- Atrophy -- Senile Ectropion and Entropion -- Dermatochalasis -- Herniation of Orbital Fat -- Floppy-Eyelid Syndrome -- Inflammation -- Terminology -- Viral Diseases -- Bacterial Diseases -- Fungal and Parasitic Diseases -- Lid Manifestations of Systemic Dermatoses or Disease -- Ichthyosis Congenita -- Xeroderma Pigmentosum -- Pemphigus -- Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome ("India-Rubber Man") -- Cutis Laxa -- Pseudoxanthoma Elasticum -- Erythema Multiforme -- Toxic Epidermal Necrolysis -- Epidermolysis Bullosa -- Contact Dermatitis -- Collagen Diseases -- Granulomatous Vasculitis -- Vasculitis-Like Disorders and Leukemia/Lymphoma -- Xanthelasma -- Necrobiotic Xanthogranuloma -- Juvenile Xanthogranuloma -- Amyloidosis -- Malignant Atrophic Papulosis (Degos' Disease) -- Calcinosis Cutis -- Lipoid Proteinosis (Urbach-Wiethe Disease) -- Idiopathic Hemochromatosis.
Relapsing Febrile Nodular Nonsuppurative Panniculitis (Weber-Christian Disease) -- Pigmentation -- Cysts, Pseudoneoplasms, and Neoplasms -- Benign Cystic Lesions -- Benign Tumors of the Surface Epithelium -- Precancerous Tumors of the Surface Epithelium -- Cancerous Tumors of the Surface Epithelium -- Tumors of the Epidermal Appendages (Adnexal Skin Structures) -- Merkel Cell Carcinoma (Neuroendocrine Carcinoma, Trabecular Carcinoma) (Fig. 6.42) -- Malacoplakia -- Pigmented Tumors -- Mesenchymal Tumors -- Metastatic Tumors -- Lacrimal Drainage System -- Normal Anatomy (Fig. 6.43) -- Congenital Abnormalities -- Atresia of the Nasolacrimal Duct -- Atresia of the Punctum -- Congenital Fistula of Lacrimal Sac (Minimal Facial Fissure) -- Inflammation-Dacryocystitis (Fig. 6.44) -- Blockage of Tear Flow into the Nose -- Tumors -- Epithelial -- Melanotic -- Mesenchymal -- Miscellaneous -- Bibliography -- Skin -- Congenital Abnormalities -- Inflammation -- Lid Manifestations of Systemic Dermatoses or Disease -- Cysts, Pseudoneoplasms, and Neoplasms -- Lacrimal Drainage System -- Congenital Abnormalities -- Inflammation -- Tumors -- 7 Conjunctiva -- Normal Anatomy -- Congenital Anomalies -- Cryptophthalmos (Ablepharon) -- Epitarsus -- Hereditary Hemorrhagic Telangiectasia (Rendu-Osler-Weber Disease) -- Ataxia-Telangiectasia (Louis-Bar Syndrome) -- Congenital Conjunctival Lymphedema (Milroy's Disease, Nonne-Milroy-Meige Disease) -- Dermoids, Epidermoids, and Dermolipomas -- Laryngo-Onycho-Cutaneous (LOC or Shabbir) Syndrome -- Vascular Disorders -- Sickle-Cell Anemia -- Conjunctival Hemorrhage (Subconjunctival Hemorrhage) -- Lymphangiectasia -- Lymphangiectasia Hemorrhagica Conjunctivae -- Ataxia-Telangiectasia -- Diabetes Mellitus -- Hemangioma and Lymphangioma -- Inflammation -- Basic Histologic Changes -- Specific Inflammations -- Infectious.
Noninfectious.
Summary: Comprehensive, yet concise and clinically oriented, the new edition of Ocular Pathology brings you the very latest advances of every aspect of ocular pathology. From updated information on today's imaging techniques, to the implementation of genetic data to better understand disease, this esteemed medical reference book promises to keep you at the forefront of your field. Consult this title on your favorite e-reader, conduct rapid searches, and adjust font sizes for optimal readability. Take advantage of clinical "pearls" that offer you the benefits of proven strategies. Quickly reference information with help from a convenient outline format, ideal for today's busy physician. Visualize every concept by viewing 1,900 illustrations, 1,600 of which are in full color, from the collections of internationally renowned leaders in ocular pathology. Understand the role of VEGF and other factors in the pathobiology of diabetic complications, as well as the pathobiology of myocilin and the TIGR gene in the development of glaucoma. Review the latest features related to the pathobiology of central corneal thickness. Stay abreast of the latest in ocular pathology with coverage of the classification system for retinoblastoma; immunopathology of herpes keratitis; and genetic features of persistent hyperplastic primary vitreous.
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Front cover -- Ocular Pathology -- Copyright page -- Table of Contents -- Foreword -- Forewords to the First Edition -- Preface -- Dedication -- 1 Basic Principles of Pathology -- Inflammation -- Definition -- Causes -- Phases of Inflammation (Table 1.1) -- Staining Patterns of Inflammation -- Immunobiology -- Background -- Cellular Immunity (Delayed Hypersensitivity) -- Humoral Immunoglobulin (Antibody) -- Immunohistochemistry -- Immunodeficiency Diseases -- Transplantation Terminology -- Cellular and Tissue Reactions -- Hypertrophy -- Hyperplasia -- Aplasia -- Hypoplasia -- Metaplasia -- Atrophy -- Dysplasia -- Neoplasia -- Degeneration and Dystrophy -- Necrosis (Table 1.9) -- Apoptosis -- Calcification -- Autolysis and Putrefaction -- Pigmentation -- Growth and Aging -- Bibliography -- Inflammation -- Immunobiology -- Cellular and Tissue Reactions -- 2 Congenital Anomalies -- Phakomatoses (Disseminated Hereditary Hamartomas) -- General Information -- Angiomatosis Retinae [von Hippel's Disease (VHL)] -- Meningocutaneous Angiomatosis [Encephalotrigeminal Angiomatosis -- Sturge-Weber Syndrome (SWS)] -- Neurofibromatosis (Figs. 2.3-2.5) -- Tuberous Sclerosis (Bourneville's Disease -- Pringle's Disease) -- Other Phakomatoses -- Chromosomal Aberrations -- Trisomy 8 -- Trisomy 13 (47,13+ -- Patau's Syndrome) -- Trisomy 18 (47,18+ -- Edwards' Syndrome) -- Trisomy 21 (47,21+ -- Down's Syndrome -- Mongolism) -- Triploidy -- Chromosome 4 Deletion Defect -- Chromosome 5 Deletion Defect (46,5p- -- Cri du Chat Syndrome) -- Chromosome 11 Deletion Defect -- Chromosome 13 Deletion Defect -- Chromosome 17 Deletion (17p11.2 -- Smith-Magenis Syndrome) -- Chromosome 18 Deletion Defect (46,18p- -- 46,18q- -- or 46,18r -- Partial 18 Monosomy (Fig. 2.10) -- Chromosome 47 Deletion Defect -- Mosaicism -- Infectious Embryopathy.

Congenital Rubella Syndrome (Gregg's Syndrome) -- Cytomegalic Inclusion Disease -- Congenital Syphilis -- Toxoplasmosis -- Drug Embryopathy -- Fetal Alcohol Syndrome (FAS) (Fig. 2.14) -- Thalidomide -- Lysergic Acid Diethylamide (LSD) (Fig. 2.15) -- Other Congenital Anomalies -- Cyclopia and Synophthalmos -- Anencephaly -- Anophthalmos (Fig. 2.17) -- Microphthalmos -- Walker-Warburg Syndrome -- Oculocerebrorenal Syndrome of Miller -- Subacute Necrotizing Encephalomyelopathy (Leigh's Disease) -- Meckel's Syndrome (Dysencephalia Splanchnocystica -- Gruber's Syndrome) -- Potter's Syndrome -- Menkes' Kinky-Hair Disease -- Aicardi's Syndrome -- Ectrodactyly-Ectodermal Dysplasia (EEC) -- Trichothiodystrophy (TD) -- Dwarfism -- Other Syndromes -- Bibliography -- Angiomatosis Retinae -- Meningocutaneous Angiomatosis -- Neurofibromatosis -- Tuberous Sclerosis -- Other Phakomatoses -- Chromosomal Trisomy Defects -- Triploidy and Chromosomal Deletion Abnormalities -- Chromosomal Deletion Defects -- Mosaicism -- Infectious Embryopathy -- Drug Embryopathy -- Other Congenital Anomalies -- 3 Nongranulomatous Inflammation: -- Definition -- Classification -- Terminology -- Sources of Inflammation -- Suppurative Endophthalmitis and Panophthalmitis -- Clinical Features -- Classification -- Histology -- Examples -- Nonsuppurative, Chronic Nongranulomatous Uveitis and Endophthalmitis -- Clinical Features -- Classification -- Examples -- Sequelae of Uveitis, Endophthalmitis, and Panophthalmitis -- Cornea -- Anterior Chamber -- Iris -- Lens -- Ciliary Body -- Vitreous Compartment -- Choroid -- Retina -- Glaucoma -- End Stage of Diffuse Ocular Diseases -- Bibliography -- Suppurative Endophthalmitis and Panophthalmitis -- Nonsuppurative, Chronic Nongranulomatous Uveitis and Endophthalmitis -- Sequelae of Uveitis, Endophthalmitis, and Panophthalmitis.

4 Granulomatous Inflammation -- Introduction -- Post-Traumatic -- Sympathetic Uveitis [Sympathetic Ophthalmia (SO), Sympathetic Ophthalmitis] -- Phacoanaphylactic (Phacoimmune, Phacoantigenic, or Phacogenic) Endophthalmitis -- Foreign-Body Granulomas -- Nontraumatic Infections -- Viral -- Bacterial -- Fungal -- Parasitic -- Nontraumatic Noninfectious -- Sarcoidosis (Figs. 4.21-4.26) -- Granulomatous Scleritis -- Chalazion -- Xanthogranulomas (Juvenile Xanthogranuloma and Langerhans' Granulomatoses -- Histiocytosis X) -- Granulomatous Reaction to Descemet's Membrane -- Ch�ediak-Higashi Syndrome -- Allergic Granulomatosis and Midline Lethal Granuloma Syndrome -- Weber-Christian Disease (Relapsing Febrile Nodular Nonsuppurative Panniculitis) -- Vogt-Koyanagi-Harada Syndrome (Uveomeningoencephalitic Syndrome) -- Familial Chronic Granulomatous Disease of Childhood -- Bibliography -- Sympathetic Uveitis -- Phacoanaphylactic Endophthalmitis -- Foreign-Body Granulomas -- Viral -- Bacterial -- Fungal -- Parasitic -- Sarcoidosis -- Granulomatous Scleritis -- Granulomatous Reaction to Descemet's Membrane -- Vogt-Koyanagi-Harada Syndrome -- Familial Chronic Granulomatous Disease of Childhood -- 5 Surgical and Nonsurgical Trauma -- Causes of Enucleation -- Complications of Intraocular Surgery -- Adult Cataract Surgery -- Immediate -- Postoperative -- Congenital Cataract Surgery -- Delayed -- Complications of Neural Retinal Detachment and Vitreous Surgery -- Immediate -- Postoperative -- Delayed -- Complications of Corneal Surgery -- Endothelial Transplant Procedures -- Introduction -- Penetrating Keratoplasty (Graft) -- Other Refractive Keratoplasties -- Complications of Glaucoma Surgery -- Complications of Nonsurgical Trauma -- Contusion -- Penetrating and Perforating Injuries -- Intraocular Foreign Bodies -- Chemical Injuries -- Burns.

Ocular Effects of Injuries to Other Parts of the Body -- Radiation Injuries (Electromagnetic) -- Bibliography -- Causes of Enucleation -- Complications of Intraocular Surgery -- Complications of Retinal Detachment and Vitreous Surgery -- Complications of Corneal Surgery -- Complications of Glaucoma Surgery -- Complications of Nonsurgical Trauma -- 6 Skin and Lacrimal Drainage System -- Skin -- Normal Anatomy (Figs. 6.1 and 6.2) -- Epidermis -- Dermis -- Subcutaneous Tissue -- Terminology -- Orthokeratosis and Parakeratosis -- Acanthosis -- Dyskeratosis -- Acantholysis -- Bulla -- Atrophy -- Atypical Cell -- Leukoplakia -- Polarity -- Congenital Abnormalities -- Dermoid and Epidermoid Cysts -- Phakomatous Choristoma -- Miscellaneous Choristomas and Hamartomas -- Cryptophthalmos (Ablepharon) -- Microblepharon -- Coloboma -- Epicanthus -- Ectopic Caruncle -- Lid Margin Anomalies -- Eyelash Anomalies -- Ptosis -- Ichthyosis Congenita -- Xeroderma Pigmentosum -- Aging -- Atrophy -- Senile Ectropion and Entropion -- Dermatochalasis -- Herniation of Orbital Fat -- Floppy-Eyelid Syndrome -- Inflammation -- Terminology -- Viral Diseases -- Bacterial Diseases -- Fungal and Parasitic Diseases -- Lid Manifestations of Systemic Dermatoses or Disease -- Ichthyosis Congenita -- Xeroderma Pigmentosum -- Pemphigus -- Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome ("India-Rubber Man") -- Cutis Laxa -- Pseudoxanthoma Elasticum -- Erythema Multiforme -- Toxic Epidermal Necrolysis -- Epidermolysis Bullosa -- Contact Dermatitis -- Collagen Diseases -- Granulomatous Vasculitis -- Vasculitis-Like Disorders and Leukemia/Lymphoma -- Xanthelasma -- Necrobiotic Xanthogranuloma -- Juvenile Xanthogranuloma -- Amyloidosis -- Malignant Atrophic Papulosis (Degos' Disease) -- Calcinosis Cutis -- Lipoid Proteinosis (Urbach-Wiethe Disease) -- Idiopathic Hemochromatosis.

Relapsing Febrile Nodular Nonsuppurative Panniculitis (Weber-Christian Disease) -- Pigmentation -- Cysts, Pseudoneoplasms, and Neoplasms -- Benign Cystic Lesions -- Benign Tumors of the Surface Epithelium -- Precancerous Tumors of the Surface Epithelium -- Cancerous Tumors of the Surface Epithelium -- Tumors of the Epidermal Appendages (Adnexal Skin Structures) -- Merkel Cell Carcinoma (Neuroendocrine Carcinoma, Trabecular Carcinoma) (Fig. 6.42) -- Malacoplakia -- Pigmented Tumors -- Mesenchymal Tumors -- Metastatic Tumors -- Lacrimal Drainage System -- Normal Anatomy (Fig. 6.43) -- Congenital Abnormalities -- Atresia of the Nasolacrimal Duct -- Atresia of the Punctum -- Congenital Fistula of Lacrimal Sac (Minimal Facial Fissure) -- Inflammation-Dacryocystitis (Fig. 6.44) -- Blockage of Tear Flow into the Nose -- Tumors -- Epithelial -- Melanotic -- Mesenchymal -- Miscellaneous -- Bibliography -- Skin -- Congenital Abnormalities -- Inflammation -- Lid Manifestations of Systemic Dermatoses or Disease -- Cysts, Pseudoneoplasms, and Neoplasms -- Lacrimal Drainage System -- Congenital Abnormalities -- Inflammation -- Tumors -- 7 Conjunctiva -- Normal Anatomy -- Congenital Anomalies -- Cryptophthalmos (Ablepharon) -- Epitarsus -- Hereditary Hemorrhagic Telangiectasia (Rendu-Osler-Weber Disease) -- Ataxia-Telangiectasia (Louis-Bar Syndrome) -- Congenital Conjunctival Lymphedema (Milroy's Disease, Nonne-Milroy-Meige Disease) -- Dermoids, Epidermoids, and Dermolipomas -- Laryngo-Onycho-Cutaneous (LOC or Shabbir) Syndrome -- Vascular Disorders -- Sickle-Cell Anemia -- Conjunctival Hemorrhage (Subconjunctival Hemorrhage) -- Lymphangiectasia -- Lymphangiectasia Hemorrhagica Conjunctivae -- Ataxia-Telangiectasia -- Diabetes Mellitus -- Hemangioma and Lymphangioma -- Inflammation -- Basic Histologic Changes -- Specific Inflammations -- Infectious.

Noninfectious.

Comprehensive, yet concise and clinically oriented, the new edition of Ocular Pathology brings you the very latest advances of every aspect of ocular pathology. From updated information on today's imaging techniques, to the implementation of genetic data to better understand disease, this esteemed medical reference book promises to keep you at the forefront of your field. Consult this title on your favorite e-reader, conduct rapid searches, and adjust font sizes for optimal readability. Take advantage of clinical "pearls" that offer you the benefits of proven strategies. Quickly reference information with help from a convenient outline format, ideal for today's busy physician. Visualize every concept by viewing 1,900 illustrations, 1,600 of which are in full color, from the collections of internationally renowned leaders in ocular pathology. Understand the role of VEGF and other factors in the pathobiology of diabetic complications, as well as the pathobiology of myocilin and the TIGR gene in the development of glaucoma. Review the latest features related to the pathobiology of central corneal thickness. Stay abreast of the latest in ocular pathology with coverage of the classification system for retinoblastoma; immunopathology of herpes keratitis; and genetic features of persistent hyperplastic primary vitreous.

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