Current Concepts in Ophthalmology

Current Concepts in Ophthalmology

958 AMERICAN JOURNAL OF OPHTHALMOLOGY many oculo-mandibulo-facial syndromes are lumped together as are the anterior segment clefting disorders. Drus...

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many oculo-mandibulo-facial syndromes are lumped together as are the anterior segment clefting disorders. Drusen of the optic disk are illustrated in the atlas b u t not mentioned in the compendium. In­ deed several fundus illustrations in the atlas are unrelated to material in the com­ pendium. These are petty criticisms and may b e those of a splitter rather than a lumper. They are mentioned solely as a caveat that the ocular manifestations of many syn­ dromes are not mentioned and that not all congenital, genetic, and metabolic abnor­ malities about which the ophthalmologist is concerned are included. Nonetheless the volume is one that be­ longs in the library of every ophthalmolo­ gist who sees perplexing cases. There is no single volume where one may find so many congenital abnormalities expertly described. F R A N K W. N E W E L L

NOVEMBER, 1979

M. H. F R I E D L A N D E R AND N. G R A N E T :

Refractive

keratoplasty J. M. E N O C H : Vertebrate photoreceptor orientation R. J. O L S O N , T. J. Z I M M E R M A N , A N D H. E. K A U F ­

MAN: Intraocular pressure and aphakic keratoplasty J. I. K A T Z AND H. E. KAUFMAN: Slow-release artifi­

cial tears W. W. D A W S O N A N D H. R. L I E B E R M A N : E v i d e n c e

for two retinal control loops J. D. T R O B E A N D R. G. Q U I S L I N G : Hoofbeats, ze­

bras, and red herrings: common errors in neuroophthalmic diagnosis C. Y. C m o u AND J. TRZECIAKOWSKI: Recent ad­ vances in cholinergic drugs for glaucoma therapy R. J. O L S O N AND H. E. KAUFMAN: Viral keratocon-

junctivitis W. B. BOONE: Immunotherapy of external disease and ocular malignancy T. J. ZIMMERMAN: Summary of clinical research with timolol B. E . McCAREY: Specular microscopy: practical aspects for t h e researcher and clinician S. D. R H E I N S T R O M A N D H. E . K A U F M A N :

Newer

methods in diagnosis of herpes simplex keratitis J. I. MCNEILL: Host defenses in ocular herpesvirus infection

SYMPOSIA Current Concepts in Ophthalmology, vol. 6. Edited by Herbert E. Kaufman and Thom J. Zimmerman. St. Louis, C. V. Mosby, 1979. Hardcover, 242 pages, preface, index, 167 black and white figures. $45 K. N. G O L D M A N AND H. E. KAUFMAN: Recent tech­

W. L. BLACKWELL: Clinical ophthalmic ultrasonography

Ocular Trauma. Edited by H. MacKenzie Freeman. New York, Appleton-CenJ truy-Crofts, 1979. Hardcover, 466 pages, foreword, preface, index, 354 black and white figures. $52.50

nical considerations in penetrating keratoplasty J. I. K A T Z AND H. E. KAUFMAN: Effects of ocular

H. M.

surgery on the corneal endothelium

S C H E I E : Examination of t h e traumatized eye and adnexa

Y. S. CENTIFANTO: Host resistance in recurrent herpes simplex infections: cell-mediated immunity A. R. GASSETT: Lamellar keratoplasty in t h e treat­ ment of kertoconus: conectomy P. H. MORSE: Practical treatment of diabetic retinopathy

FREEMAN,

P. R.

MCDONALD,

AND H. G.

S. L. TROKEL: Radiologic evaluation of ophthalmologic trauma D. J. C O L E M A N AND M. E. S M I T H : Ultrasound in

the preoperative evaluation of trauma T. HlROSE, Y. MIYAKE, AND A. H A R A : Evaluation of

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BOOK REVIEWS

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and

VI. MANAGEMENT O F TRAUMA INVOLVING T H E VITREOUS

II. SOCIAL AND LEGAL IMPLICATIONS IN T H E T R E A T M E N T O F TRAUMA

D. J. COLEMAN: Surgical management of traumatic lens injuries

R. H A R L E Y : Ocular manifestations. T h e battered baby or physically abused child

N. G. DOUVAS: Anterior segment injuries and closed vitrectomy

severe ocular trauma. visual-evoked response.

Electroretinogram

J. W. BETTMAN: T h e medicolegal implications of the management of trauma III. MANAGEMENT O F TRAUMA O F T H E L I D AND ORBIT C. K. BEYER: Lid and canalicular trauma J. L. W O B I G AND L. T. JONES.• Management of trau­ matic malformations of t h e lacrimal excretory sys­ tem C. BEARD AND J. H. SULLIVAN: Traumatic ptosis

M. A. CALLAHAN AND A. CALLAHAN: Current con­ cepts of reconstruction of the eyelids M. J. REEH: Treatment of traumatic malpositions of the lids 0 . G. STASIOR: Surgical treatment of facial nerve palsy B. S M I T H AND R. P E T R E L L I : Fractures of t h e orbit.

Blowout and naso-orbital fractures

G. M. GOMBOS: Primary repair of the severly in­ jured globe T. H I R O S E AND C. L. S C H E P E N S : Posterior segment

reconstruction with opensky vitrectomy in late complications of ocular trauma VII. MANAGEMENT O F TRAUMA O F T H E C H O R O I D AND RETINA C. L. SCHEPENS: Pathogenesis of traumatic rhegmatogenous retinal detachment M. S. C o x AND H. M. F R E E M A N : Traumatic retinal detachment W. TASMAN: trauma

Retinal

dialysis

following

blunt

R. C. P R U E T T : Traumatic maculopathies

IV. MANAGEMENT O F ANTERIOR S E G M E N T TRAUMA R. A. T H O F T A N D C. H. D O H L M A N : Chemical and

thermal burns of t h e eye S. A. BORUCHOFF: T h e thin and perforated cornea A. G. D E V O E : Lacerations of the cornea M. G R A Y S O N A N D F . M. W I L S O N I I : Traumatic

hyphema M. J. R O P E R - H A L L : Traumatic cataract

VIII. MANAGEMENT O F TRAUMA O F T H E MUSCLES AND O P T I C PATHWAYS G. K. VON NOORDEN: Diagnosis of trauma-related strabismus R. D. REINECKE: Treatment of ocular motility prob­ lems following trauma F. B. WALSH: Trauma involving t h e anterior visual pathways IX. OCULAR TRAUMA IN SPORTS

K. RICHARDSON: Acute glaucoma after trauma R. J. SIMMONS AND R. L. K I M B R O U G H : Late glauco­

ma after trauma

A. P. ROUSSEAU: Ocular trauma in sports M. H. S E E L E N F R E U N D A N D D. B. F R E I L I C H : Reti­

nal injuries in racquet sports

V. MANAGEMENT O F INTRAOCULAR EIGN BODIES

FOR­

N. R. BRONSON II: Management of magnetic for­ eign bodies H. NEUBAUER: Management intraocular foreign bodies

R. G. M I C H E L S AND H. D. G I L B E R T : Closed vitrec­

tomy in t h e early management of severe ocular trauma

of

nonmagnetic

W. L. HUTTON: Management of intraocular foreign bodies b y pars plana vitrectomy

P. F . VlNGER: T h e prevention of ocular trauma in sports X. INJURY PREVENTION AND I N F E C T I O N S ASSOCIATED W I T H TRAUMA A. H. KEENEY: Prevention of eye injuries H. E. KAUFMAN AND R. J. OLSON: Infections asso­ ciated with trauma

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XI. E N U C L E A T I O N AND SYMPATHETIC OPHTHALMIA

XII. RESEARCH IN TRAUMA T. E. RUNYAN: Management of intraocular foreign bodies: Present and future

C. E. ILIFF: Evisceration and enucleation D. B. SOLL: Extruding implants R. R. TENZEL AND W. B. STEWART: Reconstruction of the soft tissue ocular socket F. C. BLODl: Sympathetic uveitis

NOVEMBER, 1979

J. O'ROURKE, D. D'AMATO, C. LUTHRA, I. MAZHAH, AND T. M E N D E L O F F : Effects of eye trauma on the intraocular microcirculation. A clinical viewpoint F . I. T O L E N T I N O , H. S. Liu,

AND H. M.

FREEMAN:

Closed vitrectomy in penetrating ocular injury. An experimental study in rabbits

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