Parsons’ Diseases of the Eye 23rd edition PDF
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Parsons’ Diseases of the Eye 23rd edition PDF
The book was first published in 1907, and on account of its clear and friendly presentation style as well as its authoritative coverage of ocular disorders, it quickly became a fundamental text for students. Since then the book has maintained its popularity with students through regular revisions and updates.
The 19th edition of this book was especially adapted to the context of Indian subcontinent with a special mention about the infections that occur predominantly in this region. The 23rd edition continues this trend by presenting unparalleled guidance on nearly every ophthalmic condition and procedure, including the latest advances in the field, making the book more comprehensive and contemporary.
- Compliant with the new competency-based curriculum.
- Inclusion of Learning Objectives at the beginning of each chapter.
- Three new chapters titled Non Traumatic Ophthalmic Emergencies, Dark Room Procedures and Clinical Investigations added to help students get a clear understanding of these topics.
- Additional topics: images on radiology and case studies on various ophthalmic procedures.
- Latest information on astigmatism, dry eye, eye donation, eye banking and various national programs has been provided.
- Simplified flowcharts and new photographs covering a number of clinical conditions are added features.
- Extensively revised and up-to-date with the new curriculum.
- New Learning Objectives
- Three new chapters on Non Traumatic Ophthalmic Emergencies, Dark Room Procedures and Clinical Investigations
- Updated information on astigmatism, dry eye, eye donation, eye banking and various national programs
- Images on radiology and case studies on various ophthalmic procedures
• Meets the requirements of the new competency-based curriculum.
• Learning Objectives are listed at the beginning of each chapter.
• Three new chapters, Non Traumatic Ophthalmic Emergencies, Dark Room Procedures, and Clinical Investigations, have been included to help students grasp these concepts.
• Other subjects include radiological images and case reports on a variety of ophthalmic treatments.
• The most up-to-date information on astigmatism, dry eye, eye donation, eye banking, and other national programs is available.
• New images and simplified flowcharts addressing a variety of clinical problems have been included.
• Completely redesigned and updated to reflect the new curriculum.
Contents Table of Contents
Section I: The Eye’s Anatomy and Physiology, as well as the Visual Pathway
Table of Content
The Eye’s Anatomy
The Eye’s Physiology
The Physiology of Vision is a study of how the eyes work.
The Science of Vision Neurology
Section 2: Refraction and Optics
The Normal Eye’s Optical System and Elementary Optics
Refractive Errors and Clinical Refraction
Section III: Clinical Examination and Treatment Fundamentals
Taking a Clinical History and Interpreting Symptoms
Examination of the Patient
Clinical Examinations
Lasers and Ocular Therapeutics
Diseases of the Eye (Section IV)
Conjunctivitis is a group of diseases that affect the conjunctiva.
Corneal diseases are a group of diseases that affect the cornea.
Sclera diseases are a group of diseases that affect the sclera.
The Uveal Tract Diseases
Various Lens Disorders
Glaucoma
Retinal and Vitreous Disorders
Optic Nerve Disorders are a group of diseases that affect the optic nerve.
Tumours of the eye (intraocular tumors)
Eye Movements and Their Disorders (Section V)
The Motor Mechanism’s Anatomy and Physiology
Comitant Strabismus: Squint
Squint with a Paralytic Squint
Adnexal Diseases (Section VI)
Eyelid diseases are a group of diseases that affect the upper and lower lids of the eyes.
Apparatus of the Lacrimal Gland Diseases
Orbital Diseases are a group of diseases that affect the orbit.
Systemic Ophthalmology (Section VII)
Nervous System Disorders with Ocular Manifestations
Systemic Disorders’ Ocular Manifestations
Ophthalmic Emergencies (Section VIII)
Injuries to the eyes
Ophthalmic Emergencies That Aren’t Traumatic
Preventive Ophthalmology (Section IX)
Ophthalmology genetics
Ophthalmology in the Community
Ophthalmic Instruments and Their Practical Applications (Section X)
Ophthalmology Procedures in a Dark Room
Ophthalmology Surgical Instruments
Appendices
In ophthalmology, local anesthesia is used.
Illustrations in Radiology
Study of Cases
About the Authors
Ramanjit Sihota
MD, DNB, FRCSEd, FRCOphth is a Professor of Ophthalmology at Dr. Rajendra Prasad Centre for Ophthalmic Sciences, AIIMS, New Delhi. A graduate of CMC, Vellore, renowned academician with over 30 years experience in Ophthalmology and medical teaching, recipient of numerous awards and author of over 300 peer reviewed papers, books and chapters.
Radhika Tandon
MD, DNB, FRCSEd, FRCOphth is a Professor of Ophthalmology at Dr. Rajendra Prasad Centre for Ophthalmic Sciences, AIIMS, New Delhi. A graduate of AIIMS, Delhi and a leading academician with 30 years experience in Ophthalmology and medical teaching, Gold and Silver medalist, recipient of numerous awards and author of over 300 peer reviewed papers, books and chapters.
Affiliations and Expertise
Associate Professor, Rajendra Prasad Centre for Ophthalmic Sciences, All India Institue of Medical Sciences, India