Parsons Diseases of the Eye

Parsons Diseases of the Eye

Radhika Tandon, Sihota
Description

Parsons Diseases of the Eye is a definitive guide to ophthalmology, widely recognized as an essential reference for medical students, residents, and practicing ophthalmologists. The book offers detailed coverage of the anatomy, physiology, and pathology of the eye, as well as the clinical features, diagnosis, and treatment of a wide range of ocular disorders.
Organized for clarity and easy reference, this text integrates both basic science and clinical practice, making it ideal for understanding the pathophysiology of eye diseases and applying this knowledge in patient care. Each chapter includes high-quality illustrations, diagnostic algorithms, and clinical pearls to help readers make informed decisions in ophthalmic practice.
The book also covers contemporary management strategies for eye diseases, including surgical interventions, pharmacological treatments, and preventive care. With its systematic approach and evidence-based guidance, Parsons’ Diseases of the Eye equips healthcare professionals with the knowledge required to manage both common and complex eye conditions effectively.

Key Features:
Comprehensive coverage of ocular anatomy, physiology, and diseases.
Clinical insights and practical guidance for diagnosis and management.
High-quality illustrations, tables, and diagnostic algorithms.
Includes both common and rare ophthalmic conditions.
Ideal for medical students, ophthalmology residents, and clinicians.
Parsons’ Diseases of the Eye is an indispensable resource for anyone seeking a thorough understanding of ophthalmology, combining scientific rigor with practical clinical guidance.

Language:

English

Publisher:

Elsevier

Year published:

2019