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- catalog abstract "Annotation With a strong clinical emphasis, a goal of providing information that is easy to use and easy to find, and a "myth-busting" agenda, editors Kuhn (U. of Alabama) and Pieramici (California Eye Trauma Registry) have shaped 38 expert contributions into a cohesive presentation. The first chapters consider terminology, classification, prediction of the final vision of the injured eye, medicolegal issues, and management strategy, among other general topics. Subsequent chapters cover in detail the management of each tissue injury from the conjunctiva to the optic nerve and also address developing fields such as the new role of endoscopy, restoration of the globe with complete iris loss, and a comprehensive approach to rehabilitation, among other topics. Boxed sections highlight pertinent information, special considerations, and pitfalls; color and b&w illustrations support the text. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com).".
- catalog contributor b12393545.
- catalog contributor b12393546.
- catalog created "c2002.".
- catalog date "2002".
- catalog date "c2002.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c2002.".
- catalog description "Annotation With a strong clinical emphasis, a goal of providing information that is easy to use and easy to find, and a "myth-busting" agenda, editors Kuhn (U. of Alabama) and Pieramici (California Eye Trauma Registry) have shaped 38 expert contributions into a cohesive presentation. The first chapters consider terminology, classification, prediction of the final vision of the injured eye, medicolegal issues, and management strategy, among other general topics. Subsequent chapters cover in detail the management of each tissue injury from the conjunctiva to the optic nerve and also address developing fields such as the new role of endoscopy, restoration of the globe with complete iris loss, and a comprehensive approach to rehabilitation, among other topics. Boxed sections highlight pertinent information, special considerations, and pitfalls; color and b&w illustrations support the text. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com).".
- catalog description "Ch. 1. BETT: the terminology of ocular trauma -- Ch. 2. Classification of ocular trauma -- Ch. 3. The OTS: predicting the final vision of the injured eye -- Ch. 4. Eye injury epidemiology and prevention of ophthalmic injuries -- Ch. 5. Counseling the patient and the family -- Ch. 6. Rehabilitation of patients with ocular trauma -- Ch. 7. Medicolegal issues -- Ch. 8. Designing the management strategy -- Ch. 9. Evaluation -- Ch. 10. Management of patients with polytrauma -- Ch. 11. Chemical injuries: emergency intervention -- Ch. 12. Nonglobe injuries: emergency (Room) management -- Ch. 13. Conjunctiva -- Ch. 14. Cornea -- Ch. 15. Scleral and corneoscleral injuries -- Ch. 16. Extrabulbar tissue prolapse -- Ch. 17. Anterior chamber -- Ch. 18. Iris -- Ch. 19. Ciliary body -- Ch. 20. Glaucoma -- Ch. 21. Lens -- Ch. 22. Choroid -- Ch. 23. Vitreous and retina -- Ch. 24. Intraocular foreign bodies -- Ch. 25. Severe combined anterior and posterior segment trauma -- Ch. 26. Management of eyes with perforating.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- catalog description "injury -- Ch. 27. Injury to the postsurgical eye -- Ch. 28. Endophthalmitis -- Ch. 29. Sympathetic ophthalmia -- Ch. 30. Unique aspects of trauma in children -- Ch. 31. Evisceration and enucleation -- Ch. 32. Chemical injuries: clinical course and management -- Ch. 33. Ocular manifestations of nonophthalmic conditions -- Ch. 34. Photic and electrical trauma -- Ch. 35. Eyelid and lacrimal system trauma -- Ch. 36. Orbital trauma -- Ch. 37. Optic nerve and visual pathway -- Ch. 38. Ocular motor system.".
- catalog extent "xxviii, 468 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "Ocular trauma.".
- catalog identifier "1588900754 (hbk.)".
- catalog identifier "3131257717".
- catalog isFormatOf "Ocular trauma.".
- catalog issued "2002".
- catalog issued "c2002.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York ; Stuttgart : Thieme,".
- catalog relation "Ocular trauma.".
- catalog subject "Eye Injuries.".
- catalog subject "Eye Wounds and injuries.".
- catalog subject "Ophthalmologic Surgical Procedures.".
- catalog subject "RE831 .O255 2002".
- catalog subject "WW 525 O214 2001".
- catalog tableOfContents "Ch. 1. BETT: the terminology of ocular trauma -- Ch. 2. Classification of ocular trauma -- Ch. 3. The OTS: predicting the final vision of the injured eye -- Ch. 4. Eye injury epidemiology and prevention of ophthalmic injuries -- Ch. 5. Counseling the patient and the family -- Ch. 6. Rehabilitation of patients with ocular trauma -- Ch. 7. Medicolegal issues -- Ch. 8. Designing the management strategy -- Ch. 9. Evaluation -- Ch. 10. Management of patients with polytrauma -- Ch. 11. Chemical injuries: emergency intervention -- Ch. 12. Nonglobe injuries: emergency (Room) management -- Ch. 13. Conjunctiva -- Ch. 14. Cornea -- Ch. 15. Scleral and corneoscleral injuries -- Ch. 16. Extrabulbar tissue prolapse -- Ch. 17. Anterior chamber -- Ch. 18. Iris -- Ch. 19. Ciliary body -- Ch. 20. Glaucoma -- Ch. 21. Lens -- Ch. 22. Choroid -- Ch. 23. Vitreous and retina -- Ch. 24. Intraocular foreign bodies -- Ch. 25. Severe combined anterior and posterior segment trauma -- Ch. 26. Management of eyes with perforating.".
- catalog tableOfContents "injury -- Ch. 27. Injury to the postsurgical eye -- Ch. 28. Endophthalmitis -- Ch. 29. Sympathetic ophthalmia -- Ch. 30. Unique aspects of trauma in children -- Ch. 31. Evisceration and enucleation -- Ch. 32. Chemical injuries: clinical course and management -- Ch. 33. Ocular manifestations of nonophthalmic conditions -- Ch. 34. Photic and electrical trauma -- Ch. 35. Eyelid and lacrimal system trauma -- Ch. 36. Orbital trauma -- Ch. 37. Optic nerve and visual pathway -- Ch. 38. Ocular motor system.".
- catalog title "Ocular trauma : principles and practice / edited by Ferenc Kuhn, Dante J. Pieramici.".
- catalog type "text".