Features
- Cover Type: Hard Cover with 916 pages
- Published by: Oxford University Press, USA
- Edition: 1st Edition January 14, 1999
- Written in: English
- ISBN 10 Number: 0195096762
- ISBN 13 Number: 978-0195096767
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Book Dimensions:
10 x 6.9 x 1.8 inches
- Weighs: 4.1 pounds
Product Review
"The book is the best to my knowledge that focuses on hereditary eye diseases. It should be a valuable addition to the reference bookshelves of practicing ophthalmologists." --Human Genetics
In a major undertaking , Elias J. Traboulsi has assembled a large group of clinician scientists with expertise in eye diseases to author 42 chapters on disorders of nearly every component of the eye.Traboulsi's book will be of great benefit to medical students looking to supplement their ophthalmology textbooks."--Ihe American Journal of Human Genetics
"Dr. Traboulsi is to be congratulated for having put together such a comprehensive text summarizing current knowledge in this area. The content is well balanced and is designed to target a broad range of readers. This book is an essential reference for the basic understanding and management of inherited eye disorders." -- Elise Heon, MD, Canadian Journal of Ophthalmalogy, Vol 35, No 4, 2000
Product Description
This authoritative reference work is both comprehensive and practical. It deals with ocular development and malformations, hereditary diseases of the cornea and anterior segment, retina, and optic nerve, inherited systemic diseases that affect the eye, heritable ocular tumors, and general management issues in ophthalmic genetics. It addresses the clinical aspects, molecular genetics and management of inherited disorders as well as more basic topics like ocular embryology and the role of developmental genes, color vision and electrophysiologic testing in retinal disorders. The management of the patient with low vision from an inherited eye disease is also covered. The chapters are heavily referenced and include almost 500 illustrations, many in color, of common and less common conditions. Ophthalmologists, geneticists, pediatricians and internists who care for patients with inherited eye diseases will find this book a valuable addition to their personal library and a handy reference and atlas.
The authors and editors of Genetic Diseases of the Eye have tried to present the subject matter in a comprehensive, yet practical manner. The book is divided in sections on ocular development and malformations, hereditary diseases of the cornea and anterior segment, retina, and optic nerve, inherited systemic diseases that affect the eye, heritable ocular tumors, and general management issues in ophthalmic genetics. Some authors address the clinical aspects, molecular genetics and management of the disorders covered in their individual chapters. Others discuss in depth topics such as ocular embryology and the role of developmental genes, color vision, electrophysiologic testing in retinal disorders, or the management of the patient with low vision from an inherited eye disease. The chapters are heavily referenced to assist the readers who are interested in obtaining more details on their topic of interest. More than 500 illustrations, many of which in color, provide the reader with examples of the common and less common conditions covered in the book. Ophthalmologists, geneticists, pediatricians and internists who take care of patients with inherited diseases will find this book a useful addition to their personal library and a handy reference and atlas.