Visual Fields via the Visual Pathway - Rowe, Fiona (NIHR Fellow, University of Liverpool, United Kingdom) - Böcker - Taylor & Francis Inc - 9781482299632 - 23 februari 2016
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Visual Fields via the Visual Pathwaypresents the varying visual field deficitsoccurring with lesions of the visual pathway. The book covers anatomy, pathology and signs and symptoms, plus visual field defects associated with specific parts of the visual pathway. Also covered is the basic theory of visual field assessment.

This new edition includes updated methods of visual field assessment, additional descriptions of how individual visual field results should be interpreted, an updated review of the pros and cons of the various available test programs, and recent research advances and recommendations on baseline assessment, diagnosis, and re-assessment options to promote good clinical practice decisions.

The book expands on the previous edition to considerfurther types of perimetry and also updates existingperimetry information. The Octopus 900 perimetry,introduced since the first edition, featuresalongside Goldmann and Humphrey perimeters.Artefacts of testing are discussed as well as their identification versus actual visual field deficit. A section on differential diagnosis is also included.

Chapters include numerous illustrations of visual field results, colour plates of associated fundus images, and neuroimaging scans. References and further reading lists are also provided with key articles and up-to-date literature.


400 pages, 400 colour illustrations, 11 black & white tables

Media Böcker     Pocketbok   (Bok med mjukt omslag och limmad rygg)
Releasedatum 23 februari 2016
ISBN13 9781482299632
Utgivare Taylor & Francis Inc
Antal sidor 372
Mått 247 × 193 × 18 mm   ·   886 g
Språk Engelska  

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