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Neuro-Ophthalmology Review Manual, Sixth Edition
Neuro-Ophthalmology Review Manual, Sixth Edition’s use of illustrations, anatomy diagrams, and tables allow for a user-friendly format and quick access to valuable information. This sixth edition includes 28 tables; 138 figures, including 33 hypothetical cases to test the reader in diagnosing visual field problems; and updated and expanded references for all chapters.
New to this Sixth Edition:
• Revised chapter on supranuclear and internuclear gaze pathways
• Revised chapter on headache
• Updated and expanded chapter on visual fields
• Updated and expanded chapter on nystagmus and related ocular oscillations
Topics addressed inside include:
• Ocular motor cranial nerve syndromes
• Cavernous sinus syndrome
• The pupil
• Optic nerve disorders
• Eyelid abnormalities
• Carotid artery disease
• Non-organic visual disorders
• Phakomatoses
• Ancillary clinical procedures
Neuro-Ophthalmology Review Manual, Sixth Edition is a succinct text for all practitioners and residents in ophthalmology, neurology, and neurosurgery. A popular choice among colleagues for almost 30 years, this text is a must-have resource in neuro-ophthalmology.
Reviews:
Excellent review source for neuro-ophthalmology. Hits highlights of important topics, much more concise than the ophthalmology basic science series neuro-ophthalmology book or other texts such as Glaser, walsh & hoyt etc. A must to use for studying for the ophthalmology boards. There are even some surgical diagrams such as the basic steps in performing optic nerve sheath decompression.And in response to the previous review, Dr. Kline is an ophthalmologist, and the book is geared more toward ophthalmologists than neurologists, although it is certainly beneficial for both.
This book is a brilliant summary of neuro-ophthalmology which is a perfect guide to writing clear essays in exams and useful for sorting out diagnostic issues in the clinic.
Fantastic, skinny little neuro-ophtho review book. Good for neurology residents and the eye guys seem to like it, too. Great chapters on visual fields, and also on ocular motility.

