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Taylor and Hoyt's Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus

  • 6 Edición - 17 de mayo de 2022
  • Última edición
  • Editores: Christopher J. Lyons, Scott R. Lambert
  • Idioma: Inglés

**Selected for 2026 Doody's Core Titles in Ophthalmology**Providing foundational knowledge and expert guidance on the complete spectrum of childhood eye disorders and strabismus, T… Leer más

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**Selected for 2026 Doody's Core Titles in Ophthalmology**

Providing foundational knowledge and expert guidance on the complete spectrum of childhood eye disorders and strabismus, Taylor and Hoyt's Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus, 6th Edition, remains the #1 reference of choice for practicing and trainee pediatric ophthalmologists. Edited by global leaders in the field, Drs. Christopher J. Lyons and Scott R. Lambert, this newly revised volume offers authoritative coverage of all the pediatric ophthalmic conditions you’re likely to encounter in practice, including the latest clinical advances in etiology, diagnosis, and medical and surgical management. Comprehensive updates, as well as new chapters, images, and video clips, make this well-regarded title the most current and complete reference available in this evolving field.

Puntos claves

  • Offers state-of-the-art coverage of key areas such as OCT and current imaging techniques for the eye, orbit and visual pathways; anti-VEGF treatment for retinopathy of prematurity; pediatric cataracts; childhood glaucoma; and minimally invasive strabismus surgery.
  • Contains five new chapters covering Imaging the Child’s Eye, Aniridia Syndromes, Mitochondrial Disorders, Neurofibromatosis Type 1 and 2, and Myasthenia Gravis.
  • Includes a unique "practical problems" section designed to help you handle difficult patient situations and a "how to" perform strabismus surgery chapter with extensive step-by-step illustrations for complete visual guidance.
  • Features more than 1,800 high-quality images and illustrations, including 600 new to this edition, that provide visual guidance in diagnosis and management.
  • Provides access to more than 50 narrated instructional video clips (nine are new!) depicting multiple diagnostic and surgical techniques, including the insertion of prosthetic eyes, lensectomy, pediatric cataract extraction, complications during strabismus surgery, goniotomy, the removal of conjunctival tumors, and more.
  • Enhanced eBook version included with purchase. Your enhanced eBook allows you to access all of the text, figures, and references from the book on a variety of devices.

Índice

SECTION I Epidemiology, growth, and development

1 Epidemiology and world-wide impact of visual impairment in children

2 Clinical embryology and development of the eye

3 Normal and abnormal visual development

4 Milestones and normative data
SECTION II Core practice

5 Examination, history, and special tests in pediatric ophthalmology

6 Managing refractive errors in children

7 Pediatric visual electrophysiology – objective measurement of visual function

8 Imaging the child’s eye

9 Orbit and visual pathway imaging

10 Genetics and pediatric ophthalmology
SECTION III Infections, allergic and external eye disorders

11 Ocular manifestations of intrauterine infections

12 Conjunctivitis of the newborn

13 Preseptal and orbital cellulitis

14 Endophthalmitis

15 External eye disease and the oculocutaneous disorders
SECTION IV Systematic pediatric ophthalmology
PART ONE Disorders of the eye as a whole

16 Disorders of the eye as a whole
PART TWO Lids, brows, and oculoplastics

17 Lids: congenital and acquired abnormalities − practical management

18 The lacrimal system
PART THREE Orbit

19 The management of orbital disease in children

20 Vascular diseases of the orbit

21 Neurogenic tumors of the orbit

22 Orbital rhabdomyosarcoma

23 Other mesenchymal abnormalities

24 Metastatic, secondary, and lacrimal gland tumors

25 Histiocytic, hematopoietic, and lymphoproliferative disorders

26 Craniofacial abnormalities

27 Cystic lesions and ectopias

28 Inflammatory disorders
PART FOUR External disease and anterior segment

29 Conjunctiva and subconjunctival tissue

30 Conjunctival tumors

31 Anterior segment developmental anomalies

32 Corneal abnormalities in childhood

33 Corneal surgery

34 The lens

35 Childhood cataracts

36 Childhood glaucoma
PART FIVE The uvea

37 Pediatric iris disorders

38 Aniridia syndrome

39 Uveitis

40 Albinism
PART SIX Retinal and vitreous disorders

41 Vitreous

42 Retinoblastoma

43 Retinopathy of prematurity: pathophysiology and screening

44 Current treatment of retinopathy of prematurity

45 Inherited retinal disorders

46 Retinal dystrophies with systemic associations and the retinal ciliopathies

47 Inherited macular dystrophies

48 Congenital pigmentary and vascular abnormalities of the retina

49 Retinal flecks, dots, and crystals

50 Acquired and other retinal disorders (including juvenile X-linked retinoschisis)

51 Retinal detachment in childhood
PART SEVEN Neural visual systems

52 The pupil

53 Congenital anomalies of the optic discs

54 Hereditary optic neuropathies

55 Other acquired optic disc abnormalities in children

56 Demyelinating, inflammatory, and infectious optic neuropathies

57 The optic chiasm

58 Headache in children

59 Raised intracranial pressure

60 The brain and cerebral visual impairment
SECTION V Selected topics in pediatric ophthalmology

61 Delivering bad news

62 Common issues arising in children with visual impairment

63 Visual conversion disorders and fabricated or exaggerated symptoms in children

64 Dyslexia

65 Neurometabolic disease and the eye

66 Leukemia

67 Mitochondrial disorders

68 Phakomatoses

69 Neurofibromatosis type 1 and neurofibromatosis type

70 Accidental trauma in children

71 Child maltreatment, abusive head trauma, and the eye

72 Refractive surgery in children
SECTION VI Amblyopia, strabismus, and eye movements
PART ONE The fundamentals of strabismus and amblyopia

73 Binocular vision, 830

74 Amblyopia: the basics, the questions, and the practical management

75 Anatomy of strabismus

76 The orthoptic assessment
PART TWO Esotropias

77 Infantile esotropias

78 Accommodative esotropias

79 Special esotropias (acute comitant, myopia-associated, and microtropia)
PART THREE Exotropias

80 Intermittent exotropia

81 Special forms of comitant exotropia
PART FOUR Vertical, “pattern” strabismus, and abnormal head posture

82 Vertical strabismus

83 “A,” “V,” and other pattern strabismus
PART FIVE “Neurological” strabismus

84 Congenital cranial dysinnervation disorders

85 Ocular motor nerve palsies

86 Myasthenia gravis in children
PART SIX Strabismus treatment

87 Strabismus: non-surgical treatment

88 Strabismus surgery

89 Complications in strabismus surgery
PART SEVEN Nystagmus and eye movements

90 Nystagmus in childhood

91 Supranuclear eye movement disorders, acquired and neurologic nystagmus
SECTION VII Common practical problems in a pediatric ophthalmology and

92 “I think my baby can’t see!”

93 “My baby’s got a red eye, Doctor!”

94 “My child keeps blinking and closing his eye”

95 “My child seems to hate the bright light”

96 “My child’s eyes keep watering”

97 Proptosis at different ages

98 “My child’s teacher says she can’t see properly”

99 The child with a dual sensory loss (deafblind)

100 “My little girl tells me she sees strange things”

101 Wobbly eyes in infancy

102 Abnormal head postures in children

103 Hand defects and the eye

104 Optimizing compliance in patching therapy

105 Vision screening
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Detalles del producto

  • Edición: 6
  • Última edición
  • Publicado: 12 de agosto de 2022
  • Idioma: Inglés

Sobre los editores

CL

Christopher J. Lyons

Afiliaciones y experiencia
Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences, University of British Columbia; Department of Ophthalmology, BC Children’s Hospital, Vancouver, BC, Canada

SL

Scott R. Lambert

Afiliaciones y experiencia
Professor of Ophthalmology, Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford, CA, USA