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- Preface
- Preface to First Edition
- Contributors
- In Memory of Emanuel S. Rosen, MD, FRCSE
- Acknowledgments
- Dedication
- Dedication
- Part 1: Genetics
- 1.1. Fundamentals of Human Genetics
- Abstract
- Dna and the Central Dogma of Human Genetics
- Human Genome
- Basic Mendelian Principles
- Mutations
- Genes and Phenotypes
- Patterns of Human Inheritance
- Molecular Mechanisms of Disease
- Gene Therapy
- Key References
- References
- 1.2. Molecular Genetics of Selected Ocular Disorders
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Dominant Corneal Dystrophies
- Aniridia, Peters’ Anomaly, and Autosomal Dominant Keratitis
- Rieger’s Syndrome
- Juvenile Glaucoma
- Congenital Glaucoma
- Nonsyndromic Congenital Cataract
- Retinitis Pigmentosa
- Stargardt Disease
- X-Linked Juvenile Retinoschisis
- Norrie’s Disease
- Sorsby’s Macular Dystrophy
- Gyrate Atrophy
- Color Vision
- Retinoblastoma
- Albinism
- Leber’s Optic Neuropathy
- Congenital Fibrosis Syndromes and Disorders of Axon Guidance
- Autosomal Dominant Optic Atrophy
- Complex Traits
- Key References
- References
- 1.3. Genetic Testing and Genetic Counseling
- Abstract
- Genetic Testing
- Genetic Counseling
- Key References
- References
- Part 2: Optics and Refraction
- 2.1. Light
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Geometrical Optics
- Basic Stigmatic Optics
- Astigmatic Optics
- Wave Properties of Light
- Key References
- References
- 2.2. Optics of the Human Eye
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Cornea
- Pupil
- Lens
- Accommodation
- Retina
- Refractive Errors
- Key References
- References
- 2.3. Clinical Refraction
- Introduction
- Visual Acuity
- Spherical Equivalent
- Detecting Astigmatism
- Refracting at Near
- Additional Subjective Techniques
- Retinoscopy
- Key References
- References
- 2.4. Correction of Refractive Errors
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Spectacle Correction
- Contact Lenses
- Intraocular Lenses
- Keratorefractive Surgery
- Key References
- References
- 2.5. Ophthalmic Instruments
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Direct Ophthalmoscope
- Binocular Indirect Ophthalmoscope
- Fundus Camera
- Optos Wide-Field Fundus Imaging
- Optical Coherence Tomography
- OCT Angiography
- Slit-Lamp Biomicroscope
- Slit-Lamp Fundus Lenses
- Goldmann Applanation Tonometer
- Specular Microscope
- Operating Microscope
- Keratometer and Corneal Topographer
- Lensmeter
- Automated Refractor
- Magnifying Devices
- Key References
- References
- 2.6. Wavefront Optics and Aberrations of the Eye
- Introduction
- Ray Aberrations
- The Wavefront Approach To Aberrations
- Spherical Aberration
- Coma
- Distortion
- Field Curvature
- Oblique Astigmatism
- Higher-Order Aberrations
- Chromatic Aberration
- Measurement Of Ocular Aberrations
- An Overall Perspective On Aberration Theory
- Key References
- References
- Part 3: Refractive Surgery
- 3.1. Current Concepts, Classification, and History of Refractive Surgery
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Classification of Refractive Procedures
- Summary
- Key References
- References
- 3.2. Preoperative Evaluation for Refractive Surgery
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Ophthalmic Examination
- Ancillary Testing
- Counseling
- Key References
- References
- 3.3. Excimer Laser Surface Ablation: Photorefractive Keratectomy (PRK), Laser-Assisted Subepithelial Keratomileusis (LASEK) and Epi-LASIK
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Ablation Profiles
- Indications
- Preoperative Evaluation
- PRK Surgical Technique
- Results
- Complications
- Conclusions
- Key References
- References
- 3.4. Laser-Assisted In Situ Keratomileusis (LASIK)
- Abstract
- What is Lasik?
- Indications
- General Principles
- Patient Selection
- Exclusion Criteria
- Patient Evaluation
- Surgical Technique
- Complications
- Outcomes
- Future Directions
- Considerations After Lasik
- Key References
- References
- 3.5. Small Incision Lenticule Extraction
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Femtosecond Laser System
- Treatment Range for Smile
- Patient Evaluation
- Surgical Procedure
- Complications
- Higher-Order Aberrations
- Biomechanical Stability
- Refractive and Visual Outcome
- Retreatments
- Conclusion
- Key References
- References
- 3.6. Wavefront and Topography-Based Excimer Laser Refractive Surgery
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Lower- and Higher-Order Aberrations
- Wavefront Optics
- Measuring Wavefront Aberrations
- Wavefront-Optimized Treatments
- Wavefront-Guided Treatments
- Topography-Guided Treatments
- Conclusions
- Key References
- References
- 3.7. Phakic Intraocular Lenses
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Posterior Chamber
- IRIS Fixated
- Indications
- Advantages Over Keratorefractive Surgery
- Advantages Over Refractive Lens Exchange
- Preoperative Evaluation
- Surgical Technique
- Postoperative Evaluation
- Outcomes
- Potential Complications
- Conclusion
- Key References
- References
- 3.8. Intrastromal Corneal Ring Segments: Synthetic and CAIRS
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Principle of Action
- Types of ICRS
- Indications for ICRS
- Contraindications for ICRS
- Surgical Techniques
- Nomograms, Incision Placements, and ICRS Selection
- Corneal Allogenic Intrastromal Ring Segments
- Complications
- ICRS With Corneal Cross-Linking
- Conclusion
- Key References
- References
- 3.9. Surgical Treatment of Presbyopia
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Optical Considerations for Treating Presbyopia
- Surgical Procedures
- Key References
- References
- 3.10. Excimer Laser Phototherapeutic Keratectomy
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Indications and Contraindications
- Preoperative Evaluation
- Surgical Technique
- Postoperative Care
- Outcomes
- Complications
- Conclusions
- Key References
- References
- 3.11. Corneal Cross-linking
- Abstract
- Corneal Cross-Linking is a Photochemical Reaction
- Indication for CXL
- Biological Interactions and Morphological Changes in CXL
- Wound Healing and Keratocyte Cytotoxicity in CXL
- Creating Reactive Oxygen Species at Deeper Levels with CXL
- Biological Differences Associated with Changes in Irradiation Time in CXL
- Role of the Riboflavin Carrier in CXL
- The Role of LYSYL Oxidase Enzyme in the Biology of CXL
- CXL in Thin Corneas
- Photoactivated Chromophore Treatment for Corneal Cross-Linked Infectious Keratitis
- Corneal Cross-Linking Combined with Refractive Surgical Procedures
- Corneal Haze and Infiltrates After CXL
- Conclusion
- Key References
- References
- Part 4: Cornea and Ocular Surface Diseases
- Section 1: Basic Principles
- 4.1. Corneal Anatomy, Physiology, and Wound Healing
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Corneal Wound Healing
- Key References
- References
- 4.2. Anterior Segment Imaging Modalities
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Anterior Segment Optical Coherence Tomography
- Specular Microscopy
- Ultrasound Biomicroscopy
- Meibography
- In Vivo Confocal Microscopy
- Topography And Tomography
- Wavefront Analysis
- Summary
- Key References
- References
- Section 2: Congenital Abnormalities
- 4.3. Congenital Corneal Anomalies
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Size And Shape Anomalies
- Anomalies Of Corneal Clarity
- Acknowledgment
- Key References
- References
- Section 3: External Diseases
- 4.4. Blepharitis
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Epidemiology
- Pathogenesis
- Ocular Manifestations
- Diagnosis And Ancillary Testing
- Treatment
- Key References
- References
- 4.5. Herpes Zoster Ophthalmicus
- Abstract
- Epidemiology And Pathogenesis
- Clinical Manifestations
- Herpes Zoster Ophthalmicus In Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome
- Diagnosis
- Management
- Prevention
- Key References
- References
- Section 4: Conjunctival Diseases
- 4.6. Infectious Conjunctivitis
- Abstract
- Infectious Conjunctivitis
- Noninfectious Conjunctivitis
- Key References
- References
- 4.7. Allergic Conjunctivitis
- Abstract
- Acute Allergic Conjunctivitis: Seasonal/Perennial
- Chronic Atopic Keratoconjunctivitis
- Vernal Keratoconjunctivitis
- Treatment Of Allergic/Atopic Keratoconjunctivitis
- Allergic Dermatoconjunctivitis
- Microbial Allergic Conjunctivitis
- Giant Papillary Conjunctivitis
- Dupilumab-Associated Conjunctivitis
- Key References
- References
- 4.8. Tumors of the Conjunctiva
- Abstract
- Tumors of the Conjunctiva
- Ocular Surface Squamous Neoplasia
- Key References
- References
- 4.9. Pterygium and Conjunctival Degenerations
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Pinguecula
- Pterygium
- Senile Scleral Plaques
- Conjunctival Amyloid
- Conjunctival Melanosis
- Key References
- References
- 4.10. Ocular Cicatricial Pemphigoid/Mucous Membrane Pemphigoid
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Pathogenesis
- Clinical Findings
- Diagnosis
- Treatment
- Conclusion
- Key References
- References
- Section 5: Scleral and Episcleral Diseases
- 4.11. Episcleritis and Scleritis
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Inflammatory Diseases
- Key References
- References
- Section 6: Corneal Diseases
- 4.12. Bacterial Keratitis
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Epidemiology And Pathogenesis
- Clinical Features
- Diagnosis
- Differential Diagnosis
- Systemic Associations
- Pathology
- Treatment
- Outcome
- Key References
- References
- 4.13. Fungal Keratitis
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Epidemiology And Pathogenesis
- Clinical Features
- Diagnosis
- Differential Diagnosis
- Systemic Associations
- Pathology
- Treatment
- Outcome
- Key References
- References
- 4.14. Parasitic Keratitis
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Acanthamoeba Keratitis
- Microsporidiosis
- Onchocerciasis
- Key References
- References
- 4.15. Herpes Simplex Keratitis
- Abstract
- Epidemiology
- Herpes Simplex Virus
- Primary HSV Infection
- Recurrent HSV Infections
- Diagnosis
- Herpetic Eye Disease Study
- Treatment
- Future Directions
- Key References
- References
- 4.16. Peripheral Ulcerative Keratitis
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Anatomy and Pathogenesis
- Ocular Manifestations
- Systemic Associations
- Differential Diagnosis
- Diagnostic and Ancillary Testing
- Treatment
- Course and Outcome
- Key References
- References
- 4.17. Noninfectious Keratitis
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Thygeson’s Superficial Punctate Keratitis
- Superior Limbic Keratoconjunctivitis of Theodore
- Mooren’s Ulcer
- Neurotrophic Keratitis
- Terrien’s Marginal Degeneration
- Floppy Eyelid Syndrome, Eyelid Laxity And Palpebral Hypermobility Syndrome
- Treatment
- Keratopathy Associated With Antibody–Drug Conjugates
- Key References
- References
- 4.18. Keratoconus and Other Ectasias
- Abstract
- Keratoconus
- Keratoglobus
- Posterior Keratoconus
- Post–Refractive Surgery Corneal Ectasia
- Key References
- References
- 4.19. Anterior Corneal Dystrophies
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Anterior Basement Membrane Dystrophy
- Meesmann’s Epithelial Dystrophy
- Reis–Bückler Corneal Dystrophy
- Thiel–Behnke Corneal Dystrophy
- Key References
- References
- 4.20. Stromal Corneal Dystrophies
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Lattice Dystrophy Type I
- Systemic Amyloidosis With Corneal Lattice
- Granular Corneal Dystrophy Type I
- Granular Corneal Dystrophy Type 2
- Pathology
- Macular Corneal Dystrophy
- Schnyder’s Corneal Dystrophy
- Central Cloudy Dystrophy
- Fleck Corneal Dystrophy
- Posterior Amorphous Corneal Dystrophy
- Congenital Stromal Corneal Dystrophy
- Pre-Descemet’s Corneal Dystrophy
- Key References
- References
- 4.21. Diseases of the Corneal Endothelium
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Fuchs’ Dystrophy
- Congenital Hereditary Endothelial Dystrophy
- Posterior Polymorphous Corneal Dystrophy
- Key References
- References
- 4.22. Corneal Degenerations
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Corneal Arcus (Arcus Senilis)
- Lipid Keratopathy
- Vogt’s White Limbal Girdle
- Senile Corneal Furrow Degeneration
- Terrien’s Marginal Corneal Degeneration
- Peripheral Corneal Guttae
- Calcific Band Keratopathy
- Spheroidal Degeneration
- Iron Deposition
- Crocodile Shagreen
- Cornea Farinata
- Salzmann’s Corneal Degeneration
- Corneal Keloids
- Corneal Amyloid Degeneration
- Key References
- References
- 4.23. Dry Eye Disease
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Epidemiology
- Pathogenesis
- Ocular Manifestations
- Diagnosis And Ancillary Testing
- Treatment
- Key References
- References
- Section 7: Miscellaneous Conditions
- 4.24. Complications of Contact Lens Wear
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Toxic, Allergic, and Mechanical Reactions
- Conditions Reflecting Metabolic Challenge
- Corneal Inflammatory Events and Microbial Keratitis
- Unsupervised Lens Wear/Colored Cosmetic Contact Lenses
- FDA and CDC Recommendations
- Conclusions
- Key References
- References
- 4.25. Corneal and External Eye Manifestations of Systemic Disease
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Congenital Disorders
- Chromosomal Disorders
- Inherited Connective Tissue Disorders
- Metabolic Disorders
- Other Oculosystemic Disorders
- Conclusion
- Acknowledgment
- Key References
- References
- Section 8: Trauma
- 4.26. Acid and Alkali Burns
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Alkali Injuries
- Acid Injuries
- Pathophysiology
- Clinical Course
- Therapy
- Conclusion
- References
- Key References
- Section 9: Surgery
- 4.27. Endothelial Keratoplasty: Targeted Treatment for Corneal Endothelial Dysfunction
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Evolution Of EK Techniques
- Indications
- Surgical Technique
- Combined Procedures
- Outcomes
- Outlook
- Key References
- References
- 4.28. Penetrating Keratoplasty
- Abstract
- Keratoplasty
- Outcome
- Key References
- References
- 4.29. Anterior Lamellar Keratoplasty
- Abstract
- Historical Review
- Indications For Dalk
- Contraindications For Dalk
- Conclusion
- Key References
- References
- 4.30. Superficial Corneal Procedures and Corneal Collagen Cross-linking
- Abstract
- Superficial Corneal Procedures
- Key References
- References
- 4.31. Artificial Cornea (Keratoprosthesis)
- Abstract
- Boston Keratoprosthesis Design
- Boston Kpro Type I
- Keratoprosthesis In End-Stage Ocular Surface Disease
- Newer Artificial Cornea Devices
- Key References
- References
- 4.32. Conjunctival Surgery
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Historical Review
- Anesthesia
- Key References
- References
- 4.33. Surgical Ocular Surface Reconstruction
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Historical Perspectives
- Preoperative Considerations
- Operative Procedures
- Special Considerations In Ocular Surface Reconstruction
- Conclusion
- Key References
- References
- 4.34. Management of Corneal Thinning, Melting, and Perforation
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Corneal Thinning From Noninflammatory Disorders
- Corneal Thinning and Melting From Inflammatory Disorders
- Surgical Treatment of Corneal Perforations
- Conclusions
- Key References
- References
- Part 5: The Lens
- 5.1. Basic Science of the Lens
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Anatomy of the Lens
- Physiology of the Lens
- Biophysics
- Biochemistry
- Lens Crystallins
- Age Changes
- Secondary Cataract
- Key References
- References
- 5.2. Evolution of Intraocular Lens Implantation
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Lens Design and Fixation
- Recent Advances
- Key References
- References
- 5.3. Intraocular Lens Optics
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Monofocal Iols
- Toric Iols
- Presbyopia-Correcting Iols
- Key References
- References
- 5.4. Bag-in-the-Lens Cataract Surgery
- NON-PRINT ITEMAbstract
- Introducing a New Intraocular Lens Design that Eradicates Posterior Capsule Opacification
- New Insights About the Anatomy Behind the Crystalline Lens: The Anterior Interface
- Surgical Training
- The Toric Version of the Bil
- Pathophysiology of Implanted Bil Iols
- New Adds to Be Used in Difficult Cataract Surgery Procedures
- Postoperative Cystoid Macular Edema, Retinal Detachment, and Glaucoma After Bil
- Key References
- References
- 5.5. Epidemiology, Pathophysiology, Causes, Morphology, and Visual Effects of Cataract
- Abstract
- Epidemiology of Cataracts
- Pathophysiology of Cataracts
- Cataract Causes, Associations, and Prevention
- Prevention of Cataracts
- Morphology and Visual Effects of Cataract
- Visual Effects of Cataracts
- Anomalies of Lens Growth
- Key References
- References
- 5.6. Patient Workup for Cataract Surgery
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Medical History and Current Therapeutic Regimen
- General Ophthalmic History and Examination
- Assessment of Lens Opacities
- Investigations for Further Surgical Refinement
- Good Clinical Practice (Social and Legal Aspects)
- Key References
- References
- 5.7. Intraocular Lens Power Calculations
- Abstract
- Ocular Biometry
- Iol Power Formulas
- Iol Calculations in Special Eyes
- Toric Iol Calculation
- Conclusion
- Key References
- References
- 5.8. Indications for Lens Surgery/Indications for Application of Different Lens Surgery Techniques
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Medical Indications for Lens Surgery
- Refractive Indications for Lens Surgery
- Indications for Different Lens Surgery Techniques
- Key References
- References
- 5.9. The Pharmacotherapy of Cataract Surgery
- Introduction
- Preoperative Medications
- Anesthetics
- Intraoperative Medications
- Ophthalmic Viscosurgical Devices
- Postoperative Medications
- Late Postoperative Medications
- Key References
- References
- 5.10. Anesthesia for Cataract Surgery
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Medical Aspects of Anesthesia for Cataract Surgery
- Local Anesthesia
- Sedative Agents
- Postoperative Care
- Key References
- References
- 5.11. Phacoemulsification Fluidics
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Handpieces and Tips
- Power Modulation
- Pumps and Fluidics
- Postocclusion Surge
- Key References
- References
- 5.12. Refractive Aspects of Cataract Surgery
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Preoperative Planning
- Intraoperative Techniques
- Toric Lenses
- Intraoperative Aberrometry and Heads-Up Technologies
- Postoperative Management of Residual Or Induced Corneal Astigmatism
- Post–Cataract Surgery Piggyback Iols
- Light-Adjustable Iol Implant
- IOL Explantation
- Conclusion
- Key References
- References
- 5.13. Small-Incision and Femtosecond Laser-Assisted Cataract Surgery
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Incision Construction and Architecture
- Continuous Curvilinear Capsulorrhexis
- Hydrodissection and Hydrodelineation
- Nucleofractis Techniques
- Power Modulations
- Biaxial Microincision Cataract Surgery
- B-Mics Vertical Chop Technique
- Femtosecond Laser-Assisted Cataract Surgery
- Conclusion
- Key References
- References
- 5.14. Capsulectomy: Modern Devices Apart From FLACS
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Selective Laser CAPSULECTOMY
- Precision Pulse CAPSULECTOMY
- Key References
- References
- 5.15. Manual Cataract Extraction
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Manual (Large-Incision) Cataract Surgery
- Intracapsular Cataract Extraction
- Extracapsular Cataract Extraction
- Complications
- Discussion
- Key References
- References
- 5.16. Combined Procedures
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Combined Glaucoma Surgery
- Lens Surgery Combined With Keratoplasty
- Combined Phacovitrectomy
- Key References
- References
- 5.17. Cataract Surgery in Complex Eyes
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Zonular Instability
- Uveitis
- Compromised Endothelium
- Key References
- References
- 5.18. Pediatric Cataract Surgery
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Preoperative Evaluation and Diagnostic Approach
- Alternatives to Surgery
- Anesthesia
- General Techniques and Considerations
- Specific Technique
- Choices for Aphakia Correction in Children
- Complications
- Outcome
- Key References
- References
- 5.19. Complications of Cataract Surgery
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Intraoperative Complications
- Postoperative Complications
- Key References
- References
- 5.20. Secondary Cataract
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Pathogenesis
- Treatment and Prevention
- Iols Maintaining the Capsular Bag Open Or Expanded
- Key References
- References
- 5.21. Outcomes of Cataract Surgery
- NON-PRINT ITEMAbstract
- Introduction
- Evaluation of Outcomes
- Five Parameters that Describe Visual Function
- Objective Findings of Cataract Surgery Outcomes
- Subjective Findings of Cataract Surgery Outcomes
- Cataract Surgery of One or Both Eyes
- Cataract Surgery in Eyes With Ocular Comorbidity
- Summary
- Key References
- References
- Part 6: Retina and Vitreous
- Section 1: Anatomy
- 6.1. Structure of the Neural Retina and Retinal Pigment Epithelium
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Center of the Macula: Umbo
- Foveola
- Fovea
- Parafovea
- Perifovea
- Macula, Or Central Area
- Extra-Areal Periphery
- Layers of the Neural Retina
- The Retinal Pigment Epithelium
- Key References
- References
- 6.2. Retinal and Choroidal Circulation
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Posterior Segment Vascular Anatomy
- Blood–Retinal Barrier
- Retinal and Choroidal Blood Flow
- Retina and Choroidal Circulation Evaluated by OCTA
- Regulation of Retinal and Choroidal Blood Flows
- Acknowledgment
- Key References
- References
- Section 2: Ancillary Tests
- 6.3. Contact B-Scan Ultrasonography
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Devices
- Technique of Examination
- Concepts of B-Scan Interpretation
- Display Presentation/Registration and Documentation
- Anterior Segment High-Frequency Ultrasonography
- Digital Contact Ultrasonography
- What’s New?
- Summary
- Key References
- References
- 6.4. Camera-Based Ancillary Retinal Testing: Autofluorescence, Fluorescein, and Indocyanine Green Angiography
- Abstract
- Fluorescein Angiography
- Interpretation of Results
- Indocyanine Green Angiography
- Fundus Autofluorescence
- Acknowledgments
- Key References
- References
- 6.5. Optical Coherence Tomography in Retinal Imaging
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Oct Technology Platforms
- Representation of Ocular Anatomy
- Image Optimization
- Oct Image Interpretation
- Key References
- References
- 6.6. Optical Coherence Tomography Angiography
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Biological Basis of OCTA
- Octa Versus Dye-Based Angiography Methods
- Key Applications of OCTA
- Conclusions
- Key References
- References
- 6.7. Retinal Electrophysiology
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Full-Field ERG
- Multifocal ERG
- Electrooculography
- Key References
- References
- Section 3: Basic Principles of Retinal Surgery
- 6.8. Light and Laser Injury
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Light Interaction with the Retina
- Photic Retinopathy
- Light Exposure and Age-Related Macular Degeneration
- Laser Injury
- Laser Pointers
- Complications of Therapeutic Retinal Laser PhotocoAgulation
- Key References
- References
- 6.9. Scleral Buckling Surgery
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Historical Review
- Preoperative Evaluation and Diagnostic Approach
- Differential Diagnosis
- Alternatives to Scleral Buckling
- Anesthesia
- General Techniques
- Complications
- Outcome
- Key References
- References
- 6.10. Vitrectomy
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Historical Review
- Preoperative Evaluation and Diagnostic Approach
- Indications and Alternatives to Surgery
- Anesthesia
- General Techniques
- Specific Techniques
- Complications
- Outcomes
- Key References
- References
- 6.11. Intravitreal Injections and Medication Implants
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Preinjection Preparation
- Injection
- Postinjection
- Complications
- Other Considerations
- Implants
- Conclusions
- Key References
- References
- Section 4: Dystrophies
- 6.12. Progressive and “Stationary” Inherited Retinal Degenerations
- Abstract
- Progressive Diffuse/Panretinal Degenerations
- “Stationary” Retinal Disorders
- Female Carriers of X-Linked Retinal Degenerations
- Treatment of Retinal Degenerations
- Key References
- References
- 6.13. Inherited Retinal Diseases
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Macular Dystrophies
- Stargardt Disease, Fundus Flavimaculatus, and Stargardt-Like Diseases
- Best Vitelliform Macular Dystrophy Or Best Disease
- Pattern Dystrophies and Adult Vitelliform Macular Dystrophy/Adult-Onset Foveomacular Dystrophy
- Dominant Drusen/ Doyne’s Honeycomb Retinal Dystrophy/Malattia Leventinese
- Sorsby Fundus Dystrophy
- North Carolina Macular Dystrophy
- Central Areolar Choroidal Dystrophy
- Cone and Cone-Rod Dystrophies
- Chorioretinal Dystrophies
- Choroideremia
- Gyrate Atrophy
- Hereditary Vitreoretinopathies
- Stickler’s Syndrome
- X-Linked Juvenile Retinoschisis
- Autosomal Dominant Vitreoretinochoroidopathy
- Familial Exudative Vitreoretinopathy
- Norrie’s Disease
- Key References
- References
- Section 5: Vascular Disorders
- 6.14. Hypertensive Retinopathy
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Epidemiology and Pathogenesis
- Ocular Manifestations
- Diagnosis and Ancillary Testing
- Treatment and Future Directions
- Key References
- References
- 6.15. Retinal Arterial Obstruction
- Abstract
- Central Retinal Artery Obstruction
- Branch Retinal Artery Obstruction
- Key References
- References
- 6.16. Venous Occlusive Disease of the Retina
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Epidemiology
- Central Retinal Vein Occlusion
- Branch Retinal Vein Occlusion
- Key References
- References
- 6.17. Retinopathy of Prematurity
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Pathogenesis
- Clinical Features and Classification
- Diagnosis and Screening
- Role of Telemedicine in ROP Screening
- Differential Diagnosis
- Pathology
- Treatment
- Ablation of Peripheral Avascular Retina
- Anti–Vegf Therapy in ROP Treatment
- Surgery in ROP Treatment
- Late Complications of ROP
- Key References
- References
- 6.18. Diabetic Retinopathy
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Epidemiology
- Pathogenesis
- Classification of Diabetic Retinopathy
- Diabetic Macular Edema
- Other Ocular Manifestations of Diabetes
- Diagnostics and Testing
- Differential Diagnosis
- Treatment
- Screening
- Conclusion
- Key References
- References
- 6.19. Ocular Ischemic Syndrome
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Epidemiology and Pathogenesis
- Ocular Manifestations
- Diagnosis and Ancillary Testing
- Differential Diagnosis
- Systemic Associations
- Pathology
- Treatment, Course, and Outcome
- Key References
- References
- 6.20. Hemoglobinopathies
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Epidemiology and Pathogenesis
- Ocular Manifestations
- Diagnosis
- Differential Diagnosis
- Systemic Associations
- Treatment
- Course and Outcome
- Key References
- References
- 6.21. Coats’ Disease and Macular Telangiectasia
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Epidemiology
- Ocular Manifestations
- Diagnosis
- Ancillary Testing
- Differential Diagnosis
- Management of Coats’ Disease
- Complications of Treatment
- Course and Outcome
- Key References
- References
- 6.22. Radiation Retinopathy and Papillopathy
- NON-PRINT ITEMAbstract
- Radiation Retinopathy
- Radiation Papillopathy
- Summary
- Key References
- References
- 6.23. Retinal Arterial Macroaneurysms
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Epidemiology and Pathogenesis
- Ocular Manifestations
- Diagnosis and Ancillary Testing
- Differential Diagnosis
- Systemic Associations
- Pathology
- Treatment, Course, and Outcome
- Summary
- Key References
- References
- Section 6: Macular Disorders
- 6.24. Age-Related Macular Degeneration
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Epidemiology
- Pathogenesis
- Ocular Manifestations
- Diagnosis and Ancillary Testing
- Differential Diagnosis
- Pathology
- Natural History and Prognosis
- Treatment and Prevention
- Conclusion
- Key References
- References
- 6.25. Secondary Causes of Choroidal Neovascularization
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Pathological Myopia
- Angioid Streaks
- Trauma
- Inflammatory Causes
- Other Causes
- Key References
- References
- 6.26. Central Serous Chorioretinopathy
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Epidemiology
- Pathogenesis
- Ocular Manifestations
- Diagnosis
- Differential Diagnosis
- Systemic Associations
- Pathology
- Treatment
- Course and Outcome
- Key References
- References
- 6.27. Full-Thickness Macular Hole
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Epidemiology and Pathogenesis
- Ocular Manifestations
- Diagnosis and Ancillary Testing
- Differential Diagnosis
- Pathology
- Treatment
- Course and Outcome
- Key References
- References
- 6.28. Epiretinal Membrane
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Epidemiology and Pathogenesis
- Ocular Manifestations
- Diagnosis and Ancillary Testing
- Differential Diagnosis
- Pathology
- Treatment
- Course and Outcomes
- Key References
- References
- 6.29. Vitreomacular Traction
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Natural History of Vmt
- Diagnosis and Ancillary Testing
- Differential Diagnosis
- Pathology
- Treatment
- Conclusion
- Key References
- References
- 6.30. Cystoid Macular Edema
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Pathogenesis and Etiology
- Diagnosis and Ancillary Testing
- Treatment
- Conclusions
- Key References
- References
- Section 7: Retinal Detachment
- 6.31. Peripheral Retinal Lesions and Retinal Breaks
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Epidemiology of Retinal Breaks
- Ocular Manifestations
- Diagnosis and Ancillary Testing
- Differential Diagnosis
- Systemic Associations
- Treatment of Retinal Breaks
- Course and Outcome
- Ocular Manifestations of Selected Other Peripheral Retinal Lesions
- Key References
- References
- 6.32. Rhegmatogenous Retinal Detachment
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Epidemiology and Pathogenesis
- Ocular Manifestations
- Diagnosis
- Differential Diagnosis
- Pathology
- Treatment
- Course and Outcome
- Key References
- References
- 6.33. Serous Detachments of the Neural Retina
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Pathophysiology
- Alterations in Choroidal Flow
- Poor Scleral Outflow
- Breakdown of the RPE and Retina
- Miscellaneous
- Diagnostic and Ancillary Testing
- Differential Diagnosis
- Treatment
- Course and Outcome
- Key References
- References
- 6.34. Suprachoroidal Hemorrhage
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Risk Factors
- Pathophysiology
- Clinical Manifestations
- Ancillary Testing
- Differential Diagnosis
- Management
- Key references
- References
- 6.35. Proliferative Vitreoretinopathy
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Epidemiology and Pathogenesis
- Ocular Manifestations
- Diagnosis
- Differential Diagnosis
- Systemic Associations
- Pathology
- Treatment
- Course and Outcome
- Key References
- References
- Section 8: Trauma
- 6.36. Posterior Segment Ocular Trauma
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Ocular Manifestations and Clinical Examination
- Nonpenetrating Trauma
- Penetrating Trauma
- Intraocular Foreign Bodies
- Course and Outcome
- Key References
- References
- 6.37. Distant Trauma With Posterior Segment Effects
- Abstract
- Terson’s Syndrome
- Purtscher Retinopathy
- Shaken Baby Syndrome
- Terson’s Syndrome
- Purtscher Retinopathy
- Shaken Baby Syndrome
- Miscellaneous Conditions
- Key References
- References
- 6.38. Retinal Toxicity of Systemically Administered Drugs
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Chloroquine and Hydroxychloroquine
- Pentosan
- Thioridazine
- Deferoxamine
- Didanosine
- Niacin
- Fingolimod
- Paclitaxel
- Thiazolidinediones
- Imatinib
- Canthaxanthin
- Tamoxifen
- Interferon
- Cisplatin and Carmustine
- Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinase Inhibitors and Immune Checkpoint Inhibitors
- Sildenafil and Tadalafil
- Key References
- References
- Part 7: Uveitis and Other Intraocular Inflammations
- Section 1: Basic Principles
- 7.1. Anatomy of the Uvea
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Iris
- Ciliary Body
- Choroid
- Key References
- References
- 7.2. General Approach to the Uveitis Patient and Treatment Strategies
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Classification
- Epidemiology
- Ocular Manifestations
- Diagnosis and Ancillary Testing
- Differential Diagnosis
- Treatment
- Course and Outcome
- Key References
- References
- Section 2: Infectious Causes of Uveitis–Viral
- 7.3. Herpetic Viral Uveitis
- Abstract
- Herpes Simplex and Varicella Zoster
- Herpes Simples Virus and Varicella Zoster Virus
- Cytomegalovirus
- Epstein–Barr Virus
- Key References
- References
- 7.4. Nonherpetic Viral Infections: West Nile, Chikungunya, Zika, Ebola, HTLV-1, Measles, Rubella
- Abstract
- West Nile Virus
- Chikungunya
- Zika
- Ebola
- Human T-Cell Lymphotropic Virus Type I
- Measles Virus
- Rubella Virus
- Summary
- Key References
- References
- Section 3: Infectious Causes of Uveitis–Bacterial
- 7.5. Syphilitic and Other Spirochetal Uveitis
- Abstract
- Syphilitic Uveitis
- Lyme Disease
- Leptospirosis
- Key References
- References
- 7.6. Tuberculosis, Leprosy, and Brucellosis
- Abstract
- Tuberculosis
- Epidemiology and Pathogenesis
- Ocular Manifestations
- Diagnosis
- Pathology
- Treatment
- Leprosy
- Epidemiology
- Systemic Manifestations and Pathogenesis of Ocular Disease
- Clinical Presentation
- Diagnosis
- Treatment
- Brucellosis
- Systemic Manifestations
- Ocular Manifestations
- Diagnosis
- Treatment
- Acknowledgments
- Key References
- References
- 7.7. Bartonella-Related Infectious Uveitis (Cat Scratch Disease) and Whipple’s Disease
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Cat Scratch Disease: Bartonella Henselae–Associated Uveitis
- Whipple’s Disease: Tropheryma Whipplei–Associated Uveitis
- Key References
- References
- 7.8. Infectious Endophthalmitis
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Epidemiology and Risk Factors
- Key References
- References
- Section 4: Infectious Causes of Uveitis–Fungal
- 7.9. Histoplasmosis
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Epidemiology and Pathogenesis
- Ocular Manifestations
- Diagnosis
- Differential Diagnosis
- Pathology
- Treatment
- Course and Outcome
- Key References
- References
- 7.10. Fungal Endophthalmitis
- Abstract
- Candida
- Aspergillus
- Fusarium
- Coccidioides Immitis—Ocular Coccidioidomycosis
- Cryptococcal Endophthalmitis
- Histoplasma Endophthalmitis
- Key References
- References
- Section 5: Infectious Causes of Uveitis–Protozoal and Parasitic
- 7.11. Ocular Toxoplasmosis
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Organism and Life Cycle
- Epidemiology
- Pathology and Pathogenesis
- Clinical Manifestations
- Diagnosis
- Differential Diagnosis
- Therapy
- Course and Prognosis
- Key References
- References
- 7.12. Posterior Parasitic Uveitis
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Ocular Cysticercosis
- Ocular Toxocariasis
- Onchocerciasis
- Gnathostomiasis
- Diffuse Unilateral Subacute Neuroretinitis
- Amebiasis
- Giardiasis
- Malaria
- Leishmaniasis
- Pediatric Presumed Trematode Infection
- Ophthalmomyiasis
- Acknowledgments
- Key References
- References
- Section 6: Uveitis Associated with Systemic Disease
- 7.13. Uveitis Related to HLA-B27 and Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis–Associated Uveitis
- Abstract
- Uveitis Related to Hla-B27
- Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis–Associated Uveitis
- Uveitis Related to Hla-B27
- Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis
- Key References
- References
- 7.14. Sarcoidosis
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Epidemiology and Pathogenesis
- Ocular Manifestations
- Diagnosis
- Systemic Associations
- Pathology
- Treatment
- Corse and Outcome
- Key References
- References
- 7.15. Behçet’s Disease
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Epidemiology and Pathogenesis
- Ocular Manifestations
- Diagnosis
- Differential Diagnosis
- Systemic Associations
- Pathology
- Treatment
- Course and Outcome
- Key References
- References
- 7.16. Vogt–Koyanagi–Harada Disease
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Epidemiology and Pathogenesis
- Ocular Manifestations
- Diagnosis and Ancillary Testing
- Differential Diagnosis
- Systemic Associations
- Pathology
- Treatment
- Course and Outcome
- Key References
- References
- Section 7: Traumatic Uveitis
- 7.17. Phacogenic Uveitis
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Key References
- References
- 7.18. Sympathetic Uveitis
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Epidemiology and Pathogenesis
- Ocular Manifestations
- Diagnosis
- Differential Diagnosis
- Systemic Associations
- Pathology
- Prevention
- Treatment
- Course and Outcome
- Key References
- References
- Section 8: Uveitis of Unknown Causes
- 7.19. Idiopathic and Other Anterior Uveitis Syndromes
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Epidemiology and Pathogenesis
- Infectious Anterior Uveitis
- Emerging Infectious Diseases
- Ocular Manifestations
- Diagnosis and Ancillary Testing
- Differential Diagnosis
- Treatment
- Fuchs’ Heterochromic Iridocyclitis/Fuchs’ Uveitis Syndrome
- Posner–Schlossman Syndrome
- Drug-Induced Anterior Uveitis
- Schwartz–Matsuo Syndrome
- Ellingson Syndrome (Ugh Syndrome)
- Tattoo-Related Uveitis
- Non-Langerhans Cell Histiocytosis: Juvenile Xanthogranuloma and Rosai–Dorfman Disease
- Key References
- References
- 7.20. Pars Planitis and Other Intermediate Uveitides
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Epidemiology
- Pathology and Pathogenesis
- Ocular Manifestations
- Complications
- Diagnosis
- Management
- Prognosis
- Key References
- References
- 7.21. Posterior Uveitis of Unknown Cause—White Spot Syndromes
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Birdshot Chorioretinopathy
- Placoid Diseases
- Multifocal Choroiditis/Punctate Inner Choroidopathy
- Multiple Evanescent White Dot Syndrome
- Key References
- References
- Section 9: Masquerade Syndromes
- 7.22. Masquerade Syndromes: Neoplasms
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Primary Neoplasms
- Secondary Neoplasms and Metastases
- Conclusions
- Key References
- References
- Part 8: Intraocular Tumors
- 8.1. Tumors of the Retina and Optic Disc
- Abstract
- Retinal Tumors
- Intraocular Retinoblastoma
- 2. Retinal Glial Tumors
- Optic Disc Tumors
- Key References
- References
- 8.2. Tumors of the Uvea
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Melanocytic Tumors of the Uvea
- Key References
- References
- 8.3. Tumors (Solid and Cystic) of the Pigmented and Nonpigmented Epithelium
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Cyst of the IRIS Pigment Epithelium
- Adenoma of the IRIS Pigment Epithelium
- Medulloepithelioma
- Adenoma of the Retinal Pigment Epithelium
- Solitary Congenital Hypertrophy of the Retinal Pigment Epithelium (CHRPE)
- Pigmented Ocular Fundus Lesions Associated with Familial Adenomatous Polyposis and Gardner Syndrome
- Unilateral Retinal Pigment Epithelial Dysgenesis
- Differential Diagnosis
- Congenital Simple Hamartoma of the Retinal Pigment Epithelium
- Torpedo Maculopathy
- Combined Hamartoma of the Retina and Retinal Pigment Epithelium
- Key References
- References
- 8.4. Phakomatoses
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Definition of Hamartia, Hamartoma, Chorista, Choristoma
- Neurofibromatosis
- Tuberous Sclerosis Complex (Bourneville Syndrome), Tuberous Sclerosis 1 (Omim #191100), Tuberous Sclerosis 2 (Omim #613254)
- Retinocerebellar Hemangiomatosis (Von Hippel–Lindau Syndrome) (Omim #193300)
- Encephalofacial Hemangiomatosis (Sturge–Weber Syndrome) (Omim #185300)
- Klippel–Trenaunay–Weber Syndrome (Angioosteohypertrophy Syndrome) (Omim #149000)
- Racemose Hemangiomatosis (Wyburn–Mason Syndrome) (Bonnet–Dechaume–Blanc Syndrome) (Omim Not Listed)
- Retinal Cavernous Hemangiomatosis (Omim #116860)
- Organoid Nevus Syndrome (Schimmelpenning–Feuerstein–Mims Syndrome) (Omim #163200)
- Oculo(Dermal) Melanocytosis (Nevus Fuscoceruleus Ophthalmomaxillaris) (Omim Not Listed)
- Phakomatosis Pigmentovascularis (Omim Not Listed)
- Conclusion
- Key References
- References
- Part 9: Neuro-Ophthalmology
- Section 1: Imaging in Neuro-Ophthalmology
- 9.1. Principles of Imaging in Neuro-ophthalmology
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Computed Tomography
- Magnetic Resonance Imaging
- Angiography
- Functional Imaging
- Imaging Strategies In Neuro-Ophthalmology
- Key References
- References
- 9.2. Optical Coherence Tomography in Neuro-ophthalmology
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Oct Interpretation
- Optic Disc Abnormalities Detectable Using OCT
- Neurodegenerative Diseases
- Alzheimer’s Disease
- Inflammatory Diseases
- Hereditary Optic Neuropathies
- Dominant Optic Atrophy
- Key References
- References
- Section 2: The Afferent Visual System
- 9.3. Anatomy and Physiology
- Abstract
- Historical Review
- General Anatomy
- Constituent Elements
- Four Portions of the Optic Nerve
- Circulation of the Optic Nerve
- Key References
- References
- 9.4. Differentiation of Optic Nerve From Macular Retinal Disease
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Ocular Features
- Diagnosis and Ancillary Testing
- Key References
- References
- 9.5. Congenital Optic Disc Anomalies
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Optic Nerve Hypoplasia
- Morning Glory Disc Anomaly
- Optic Disc Coloboma
- Optic Pit
- Megalopapilla
- Congenital Tilted Disc Syndrome
- Congenital Optic Disc Pigmentation
- Aicardi Syndrome
- Key References
- References
- 9.6. Papilledema and Raised Intracranial Pressure
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Epidemiology and Pathogenesis
- Pathology
- Symptoms
- Ocular Manifestations
- Diagnosis and Testing
- Differential Diagnosis
- Systemic Associations
- Treatment
- Course and Outcome
- Key References
- References
- 9.7. Inflammatory Optic Neuropathies and Neuroretinitis
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Epidemiology And Pathogenesis
- Ocular Manifestations
- Diagnosis And Ancillary Testing
- Diagnosis
- Association With Multiple Sclerosis
- Pathology
- Management
- Course and Outcome
- References
- Key References
- 9.8. Ischemic Optic Neuropathy
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Anterior Ischemic Optic Neuropathy
- Diabetic Papillopathy
- Key References
- References
- 9.9. Mitochondrial Optic Neuropathies
- Abstract
- Hereditary Optic Neuropathy
- Leber’s Hereditary Optic Neuropathy
- Dominant Optic Atrophy
- Nutritional And Toxic Optic Neuropathies
- Epidemiology And Pathogenesis
- Ocular Manifestations (Eye Findings Similar To Lhon)
- Differential Diagnosis (Same As For Lhon)
- Key References
- References
- 9.10. Prechiasmal Pathways—Compression by Optic Nerve and Sheath Tumors
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Epidemiology And Pathogenesis
- Ocular Manifestations
- Diagnosis And Ancillary Testing
- Treatment
- Optic Nerve Compression By Optic Nerve And Sheath Tumors
- Gliomas And Malignant Gliomas
- Optic Nerve Sheath Meningiomas
- Epidemiology And Pathogenesis
- Ocular Manifestations
- Diagnosis
- Pathology
- Treatment
- Course And Outcome
- Other Intracanalicular And Intracranial Compressive Lesions
- Key References
- References
- 9.11. Traumatic Optic Neuropathies
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Epidemiology and Pathogenesis
- Ocular Manifestations
- Diagnosis and Ancillary Testing
- Differential Diagnosis
- Pathology
- Treatment
- Key References
- References
- 9.12. Lesions of the Optic Chiasm, Parasellar Region, and Pituitary Fossa
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Epidemiology and Pathogenesis
- Ocular Manifestations
- Diagnosis
- Differential Diagnosis
- Systemic Associations
- Pathology
- Treatment, Course, and Outcome
- Optic Gliomas
- Key References
- References
- 9.13. Lesions of Retrochiasmal Pathways, Higher Cortical Function, and Nonorganic Visual Loss
- Abstract
- Retrochiasmal Pathways And Higher Cortical Function
- Lateral Geniculate Bodies
- Optic Radiations
- Higher Cortical Function
- Topographical Diagnosis of Retrochiasmal Disease
- Cortical Representation of Vision
- Object Identification And Memory
- Reading And Dyslexia
- Color Perception
- Integration of Visual–Auditory Space
- Motion Detection
- Nonorganic Visual Loss
- Visual Snow Syndrome
- Key References
- References
- Section 3: The Efferent Visual System
- 9.14. Disorders of Supranuclear Control of Ocular Motility
- Introduction
- Anatomy of Eye Movement
- Diagnostic Testing
- Disorders of Supranuclear Ocular Motility
- Ocular Motility Disorders and the Cerebellum
- Ocular Motility Disorders and the Vestibular System
- Vergence Disorders
- Development of the Ocular Motor System
- Key References
- References
- 9.15. Nuclear and Fascicular Disorders of Eye Movement
- Introduction
- Epidemiology And Pathogenesis
- Ocular Manifestations
- Diagnosis
- Treatment, Course, And Outcome
- Key References
- References
- 9.16. Paresis of Isolated and Multiple Cranial Nerves and Painful Ophthalmoplegia
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Anatomy
- Ocular Manifestations
- Diagnosis
- Differential Diagnosis
- Treatment
- Key References
- References
- 9.17. SECTION 3The Efferent Visual SystemDisorders of the Neuromuscular Junction
- Abstract
- Myasthenia Gravis
- Botulism
- Lambert–Eaton Myasthenic Syndrome
- Key References
- References
- 9.18 SECTION 3 The Efferent Visual System. Ocular Myopathies
- NON-PRINT ITEMAbstract
- Introduction
- Mitochondrial Myopathies
- Dystrophic Myopathies
- Inflammatory And Infiltrative Myopathies
- Key References
- References
- 9.19. Nystagmus, Saccadic Intrusions, and Oscillations
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Epidemiology And Pathogenesis
- Ocular Manifestations
- Diagnosis
- Differential Diagnosis
- Treatment
- Key References
- References
- 9.20. Pupillary Signs of Neuro-ophthalmic Disease
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Relative Afferent Pupillary Defects
- Efferent Pupillary Defects
- Light-Near Dissociation
- Poor Pupil Dilation
- Retinal Origin Of The Pupil Light Reflex: The Melanopsin-Containing Retinal Ganglion Cell
- Key References
- References
- Section 4: The Brain
- 9.21. Headache and Facial Pain
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Differential Diagnosis Of Headache Syndromes
- Facial Pain
- Key References
- References
- 9.22. Tumors, Infections, Inflammations, and Neurodegenerations
- Abstract
- Tumors
- Infections
- Inflammations
- Neurodegenerations
- Key References
- References
- Section 5: Neuro-Ophthalmologic Emergencies
- 9.23. Urgent Neuro-ophthalmic Disorders
- Introduction
- Epidemiology And Pathogenesis
- Ocular Manifestations
- Diagnosis And Ancillary Testing
- Differential Diagnosis
- Pathology
- Treatment
- Course And Outcomes
- Key References
- References
- 9.24. Trauma, Drugs, and Toxins
- Abstract
- Trauma And The Brain
- Drugs, Toxins, And The Brain
- Key References
- References
- 9.25. Vascular Disorders
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Aneurysms
- Carotid–Cavernous Sinus Fistulas
- Transient Visual Loss
- Type Of Visual Loss
- Transient Isolated Bilateral Loss Of Vision
- Strokes
- Key References
- References
- 9.26. Electrophysiology
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Nonorganic Vision Loss
- Optic Nerve Disease
- Key References
- References
- Part 10: Glaucoma
- Section 1: Epidemiology and Mechanisms of Glaucoma
- 10.1. Epidemiology of Glaucoma
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Prevalence and Rates of Associated Blindness
- Primary Open-Angle Glaucoma
- Primary Angle-Closure Glaucoma
- Secondary Glaucomas
- Ocular Hypertension
- Glaucoma Suspects
- Key References
- References
- 10.2. Screening for Glaucoma
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Historical Review
- Purpose of the Test
- Utility of the Test and Interpretation of Results
- Procedure
- Complications
- Alternative Tests
- Future Direction of Glaucoma Screening
- Key References
- References
- 10.3. Mechanisms of Glaucoma
- Introduction
- Physiology of Aqueous Production
- The Aqueous Humor Outflow Pathway
- Pathophysiology of Glaucomatous Optic Neuropathy
- Central Visual Pathway Degeneration in Glaucoma
- Conclusions and Future Directions
- Acknowledgments
- Key References
- References
- Section 2: Evaluation and Diagnosis
- 10.4. Clinical Examination of Glaucoma
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Obtaining History
- Clinical Evaluation
- Clinical Examination
- Key References
- References
- 10.5. Visual Fields
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Platforms for Accessing Visual Fields
- Visual Field and Glaucoma Diagnosis
- Visual Field and Glaucoma Severity
- Visual Field and Assessing Progression in Glaucoma
- Artificial Intelligence and Deep Learning
- Visual Fields in Community Screening and Telehealth
- References
- 10.6. Diagnostic Technologies
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Normal Anatomy
- Clinical Examination: Glaucomatous Features
- Imaging
- Optic Disc Photographs
- Confocal Scanning Laser Ophthalmoscopy
- Optical Coherence Tomography
- Conclusion
- Key References
- References
- 10.7. Optic Nerve Blood Flow Measurement
- Abstract
- Statement of Disclosure
- Funding
- Introduction
- Applied Anatomy
- Physiology
- Experimental Investigations
- Clinical Studies
- Optical Coherence Tomography Angiography
- Retinal Oximetry
- Pharmacology
- Summary
- Key References
- References
- 10.8. Ocular Hypertension
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Epidemiology
- Diagnosis
- Course and Outcome
- References
- Section 3: Specific Types of Glaucoma
- 10.9. Primary Open-Angle Glaucoma
- Abstract
- Definition and Classification
- Intraocular Pressure, Risk Factors, and Aspects of Molecular Pathogenesis
- Diagnosis
- Nature of Progressive Visual Loss
- Treatment and Monitoring
- Key References
- References
- 10.10. Normal-Tension Glaucoma
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Epidemiology and Pathogenesis
- Ocular Manifestations
- Diagnosis
- Differential Diagnosis
- Systemic Associations
- Treatment
- Course and Outcome
- Key References
- References
- 10.11. Angle-Closure Glaucoma
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Epidemiology and Pathogenesis
- Diagnosis
- Differential Diagnosis
- Management of Acute Angle Closure
- Management of Chronic Angle-Closure Glaucoma
- Management of Angle-Closure Glaucoma
- Prognosis
- Acknowledgments
- Key References
- References
- 10.12. Glaucoma Associated With (Pseudo)Exfoliation Syndrome
- Introduction
- Epidemiology and Genetics
- Clinical Presentation and Ocular Manifestations
- Glaucoma in Exfoliation Syndrome
- Systemic Manifestations
- Differential Diagnosis
- Key References
- References
- 10.13. Pigmentary Glaucoma
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Epidemiology and Pathogenesis
- Ocular Manifestations
- Differential Diagnosis
- Treatment
- Course and Outcome
- Key References
- References
- 10.14. Neovascular Glaucoma
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Epidemiology and Pathogenesis
- Ocular Manifestations
- Diagnosis
- Differential Diagnosis
- Treatment
- Course and Outcome
- Emerging Treatments
- Key References
- References
- 10.15. Inflammatory and Corticosteroid-Induced Glaucoma
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Pathophysiology
- Mechanisms of Elevated Iop
- Principles of Management
- Uveitis
- Glaucoma
- Specific Entities
- Key References
- References
- 10.16. Glaucoma Associated With Ocular Trauma
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Immediate or Early-Onset Glaucoma After Ocular Trauma
- Late-Onset Glaucoma After Ocular Trauma
- Key References
- References
- 10.17. Glaucoma With Elevated Episcleral Venous Pressure
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Epidemiology and Pathogenesis
- Ocular Manifestations
- Diagnosis
- Differential Diagnosis
- Systemic Associations
- Treatment
- Course and Outcome
- Key References
- References
- 10.18. Malignant Glaucoma
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Epidemiology and Pathogenesis
- Ocular Manifestations
- Diagnosis
- Differential Diagnosis
- Treatment
- Key References
- References
- 10.19. Glaucomas Secondary to Abnormalities of the Cornea, Iris, Retina, and Intraocular Tumors
- Abstract
- Ghost Cell Hemolytic Glaucoma
- Epidemiology and Pathogenesis
- Ocular Manifestations
- Pathology
- Treatment
- Schwartz–Matsuo Syndrome
- Iridocorneal Endothelial Syndrome
- Epidemiology and Pathogenesis
- Ocular Manifestations
- Pathology
- Treatment
- Axenfeld–Rieger Syndrome
- Epidemiology and Pathogenesis
- Ocular Manifestations
- Systemic Associations
- Pathology
- Treatment
- Epithelial Downgrowth and Fibrous Ingrowth (Proliferation)
- Epidemiology and Pathogenesis
- Ocular Manifestations
- Pathology
- Treatment
- Aniridia
- Epidemiology and Pathogenesis
- Ocular Manifestations
- Systemic Associations
- Pathology
- Treatment
- Tumors and Glaucoma
- Epidemiology and Pathogenesis
- Ocular Manifestations
- Pathology
- Treatment
- Penetrating Keratoplasty
- Epidemiology and Pathogenesis
- Ocular Manifestations
- Treatment
- Alkali Chemical Trauma
- Epidemiology and Pathogenesis
- Ocular Manifestations
- Pathology
- Treatment
- Key References
- References
- 10.20. Congenital Glaucoma
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Epidemiology and Pathogenesis
- Ocular Manifestations
- Diagnosis and Ancillary Testing
- Differential Diagnosis
- Classification Schemes
- Pathology
- Treatment
- Course and Outcome
- Key References
- References
- Section 4: Therapy
- 10.21. When to Treat Glaucoma
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Analysis of Risk Factors
- Risk Factors
- Principles of Initiation of therapy
- Initiation of Therapy in the Patient with Glaucoma
- Initiation of Therapy in the Glaucoma Suspect
- Artificial Intelligence
- Conclusions
- Key References
- References
- 10.22. Current Medical Management of Glaucoma
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Drugs that Decrease Aqueous Production
- Drugs that Increase Aqueous Outflow
- Fixed Combination Medications
- The Medical Armamentarium for Glaucoma Treatment
- Key References
- References
- 10.23. Laser Trabeculoplasty and Laser Peripheral Iridectomy
- Abstract
- Laser Trabeculoplasty
- Laser Peripheral Iridectomy
- Laser Iridoplasty
- Key References
- References
- 10.24. Cyclodestructive Procedures in Glaucoma
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Historical Review
- Preoperative Evaluation and Diagnostic Approach
- Mechanism of Action
- Alternatives to Cyclodestruction
- Anesthesia
- Specific Techniques
- Endoscopic Laser Cyclophotocoagulation
- Complications
- Outcomes
- Key References
- References
- 10.25. Goniotomy and Trabeculotomy
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Indications
- Preoperative Care
- Examination Under Anesthesia
- Instruments
- Procedures
- Postoperative Care
- Results
- Complications
- Key References
- References
- 10.26. Microinvasive Glaucoma Surgeries
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Patient Selection
- Options
- Endoscopic Laser Photocoagulation
- Subconjunctival Microshunts
- Innfocus/Preserflo Microshunt
- Suprachoroidal Drainage Devices
- Conclusion
- Key References
- References
- 10.27. Trabeculectomy
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Indications
- Surgical Planning
- Preoperative Factors to Consider
- Patient Counseling
- Surgical Techniques
- Postoperative Care
- Conclusions
- Key References
- References
- 10.28. Antifibrotic Agents in Glaucoma Surgery
- Abstract
- Types of Antifibrotic Agent
- Indications for Antimetabolite Use
- Application Techniques
- Position of Drainage Area Under Eyelid
- Closure of Scleral Flap and Associated Surgical Techniques
- Postoperative Injections
- Complications
- Future Strategies to Prevent Fibrosis
- Key References
- References
- 10.29. Drainage Implants
- Abstract
- Historical Perspective
- Basic Concept
- Indications
- Preoperative Considerations
- Implant Selection
- Surgical Technique
- Postoperative Management
- Complications
- Evidence from Randomized Clinical Trials
- Conclusion
- Key References
- References
- 10.30. Complications of Glaucoma Surgery and Their Management
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Trabeculectomy
- Glaucoma Drainage Implants
- Key References
- References
- 10.31. Genes Associated With Human Glaucoma
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Congenital Glaucoma
- Developmental Glaucoma
- Primary Open-Angle Glaucoma: Juvenile Onset
- Pigment Dispersion Syndrome and Glaucoma
- Adult-Onset Primary Open-Angle Glaucoma
- Normal-Tension Glaucoma
- Exfoliation Syndrome and Glaucoma
- Angle-Closure Glaucoma
- Key References
- References
- 10.32. Evidence-Based Medicine in Glaucoma
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Peer-Reviewed Articles Comprise Evidence-Based Medicine
- Evaluation of Diagnostic Testing in Glaucoma
- Examples of Evidence-Based Medicine in Glaucoma Therapy
- Barriers to the Practice of Evidence-Based Medicine
- Future Directions
- Conclusion
- Key References
- References
- Part 11: Pediatric and Adult Strabismus
- Section 1: Basic Science
- 11.1. Anatomy and Physiology of the Extraocular Muscles and Surrounding Tissues
- Abstract
- Embryology
- General Structure of Extraocular Muscles
- Gross Anatomy of the Extraocular Muscles
- The Orbital Infrastructure and Anatomy
- Clinical Correlates
- Extraocular Muscle Physiology
- Key References
- References
- Section 2: Evaluation and Diagnosis
- 11.2. Evaluating Vision in Preverbal and Preliterate Infants and Children
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Historical and Observational Techniques
- Fixation Targets
- Optokinetic Nystagmus
- Visual Evoked Potentials
- Forced-Choice Preferential Looking
- Graded Optotypes
- Maturation of Visual Acuity
- Key References
- References
- 11.3. Examination of Ocular Alignment and Eye Movements
- Abstract
- Evaluation of Ocular Alignment
- Eye Movement Examinations
- Key References
- References
- 11.4. Sensory Status in Strabismus
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Retinal Elements
- Sensory Fusion
- Motor Fusion
- Stereopsis
- Clinical Testing of Binocular Vision
- Testing for Sensory Fusion
- Testing for Motor Fusion
- Stereopsis Tests
- Retinal Correspondence Testing
- Key References
- References
- 11.5. Sensory Adaptations in Strabismus
- Abstract
- Diplopia and Visual Confusion
- Suppression and Anomalous Retinal Correspondence
- Monofixation Syndrome
- Key References
- References
- Section 3: Ocular Manifestations
- 11.6. Esotropia
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Infantile Esotropia
- Accommodative Esotropia
- Cyclic Esotropia
- Möbius’ (Or Moebius) Sequence
- Duane’s Syndrome
- Strabismus Fixus
- Esotropia in the Neurologically Impaired
- Esotropia Associated With Visual Deficit (Sensory Esotropia)
- “Heavy Eye Syndrome” and “Sagging Eye Syndrome”
- Key References
- References
- 11.7. Exotropia
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Epidemiology and Pathogenesis of Intermittent Exotropia
- Ocular Manifestations of Intermittent Exotropia
- Diagnosis and Ancillary Testing for Exotropia
- Differential Diagnosis
- Treatment
- Course and Outcome
- Key References
- References
- 11.8. Torsional Strabismus
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Clinical Observations
- Etiology
- Management
- Summary
- Key References
- References
- 11.9. Paralytic Strabismus
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- Introduction
- Third Nerve Palsy (Oculomotor)
- Fourth Nerve Palsy (Trochlear)
- Sixth Nerve Palsy
- Summary
- Key References
- References
- 11.10. Other Vertical Strabismus Forms
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Dissociated Vertical Divergence
- Primary Inferior Oblique Muscle Overaction
- Monocular Elevation Deficiency (Previously Termed Double Elevator Palsy)
- Brown’s Syndrome
- Congenital Fibrosis
- Fractures of the Orbital Floor
- Graves’ Ophthalmopathy (Dysthyroid Orbitopathy)
- Heavy Eye Syndrome
- Key References
- References
- 11.11. Amblyopia
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Pathophysiology of Amblyopia
- Screening and Diagnosis
- Traditional Treatments
- Adherence
- Paradigm Shifts in Amblyopia
- Knock-On Effects of Amblyopia
- What’s on the Horizon?
- Key References
- References
- Section 4: Treatment
- 11.12. Forms of Nonsurgical Strabismus Management
- Abstract
- Orthoptics
- Prisms
- Botulinum Toxin
- New Medications
- Occlusion
- Key References
- References
- 11.13. Techniques of Strabismus Surgery
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Historical Review
- Preoperative Evaluation and Diagnostic Approach
- Anesthesia
- Visualization
- General Techniques
- Specific Techniques
- Complications
- Muscle Rupture or Pulled-In-Two Syndrome
- Outcomes
- Key References
- References
- Part 12: Orbit and Oculoplastics
- Section 1: Orbital Anatomy and Imaging
- 12.1. Clinical Anatomy of the Eyelids
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Anatomy of the Eyelids
- Key References
- References
- 12.2. Clinical Anatomy of the Orbit
- Abstract
- Introduction
- General Organization
- Osteology of the Orbit
- Connective Tissue System
- Muscles of Ocular Motility
- Motor Nerves of the Orbit
- Sensory Nerves of the Orbit
- Arterial Supply to the Orbit
- Venous Drainage from the Orbit
- Key References
- References
- 12.3. Orbital Imaging
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Normal Orbital Anatomy in the Axial Plane
- Normal Orbital Anatomy in the Coronal Plane
- Key References
- References
- Section 2: Eyelids
- 12.4. Blepharoptosis
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Foundation: A Simplified Classification of Ptosis
- Differential Diagnosis
- Clinical Evaluation and Preoperative Considerations
- Surgical Correction of Ptosis
- Outcome
- Key References
- References
- 12.5. Entropion
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Preoperative Evaluation and Diagnostic Approach
- Differential Diagnosis
- Alternatives to Surgery
- Quickert Everting Sutures
- Anesthesia
- General Technique
- Specific Techniques
- Lateral Tarsal Strip Procedure
- Complications
- Outcome
- Key References
- References
- 12.6. Ectropion
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Preoperative Evaluation and Diagnostic Approach
- Differential Diagnosis
- Alternatives to Surgery
- Anesthesia
- General Techniques
- Specific Techniques
- Complications
- Outcome
- Key References
- References
- 12.7. Benign Eyelid Lesions
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Epithelial Tumors
- Adnexal Tumors
- Vascular Tumors
- Tumors of Neural Origin
- Xanthomatous Lesions
- Pigmented Lesions of Melanocytic Origin
- Inflammatory Lesions
- Infectious Lesions
- Conclusion
- Outcomes
- Key References
- References
- 12.8. Eyelid Malignancies
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Basal Cell Carcinoma
- Squamous Cell Carcinoma
- Sebaceous Gland Carcinoma
- Malignant Melanoma
- Key References
- References
- 12.9. Evaluation and Management of Periorbital Soft Tissue Trauma
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Preoperative Evaluation and Diagnostic Approach
- Anesthesia
- Treatment
- Common Patterns of Eyelid Injury
- Conclusions
- Key References
- References
- Section 3: Orbit and Lacrimal Gland
- 12.10. Orbital Diseases
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Metastatic Tumors
- Lacrimal Gland Lesions
- Mesenchymal Tumors
- Neurogenic Tumors
- Lymphoproliferative Diseases
- Histiocytic Tumors
- Inflammation and Infections
- Thyroid Eye Disease
- Cystic Lesions
- Vascular Neoplastic and Structural Lesions
- Secondary Tumors
- Key References
- References
- 12.11. Enucleation, Evisceration, and Exenteration
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Preoperative Evaluation and Diagnostic Approach
- Anesthesia
- Specific Techniques
- Complications
- Key References
- References
- 12.12. The Lacrimal Drainage System
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Anatomy and Physiology
- Evaluation of Epiphora
- Obstructions of the Lacrimal Sac and Duct
- Treatment of Lacrimal Sac and Duct Obstruction
- Tumors of the Lacrimal Sac
- Diseases of the Canaliculi
- Punctal Stenosis
- Useful Lacrimal Tips
- Key References
- References
- 12.13. Thyroid Eye Disease
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Epidemiology, Risk Factors, and Associated Conditions
- Pathogenesis
- Clinical Presentation: Disease Severity and Activity
- Diagnosis
- Evaluation of Disease Severity and Activity
- Quality of Life
- Basic Management
- Medical Therapy
- Orbital Radiotherapy
- Surgical Therapy
- Management Plan Using the Visa Classification
- Key References
- References
- 12.14. Orbital Infection and Inflammation
- Abstract
- Introduction
- General Assessment
- Key References
- References
- Section 4: Periorbital Aesthetic Procedures
- 12.15. Cosmetic Blepharoplasty and Browplasty
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Anatomical Considerations
- Blepharoplasty
- Brow Malposition
- Outcome
- Key References
- References
- 12.16. Aesthetic Fillers and Botulinum Toxin for Wrinkle Reduction
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Approach to Periorbital Rejuvenation
- Anatomical Considerations
- The Brow and Temple
- The Eye
- Adjunctive Therapies
- Precautions
- Conclusion
- Key References
- References
- Index
- Confidence is ClinicalKey
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