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Keratoconjunctivitis Sicca and Filamentary Keratopathy [recurso electrónico] : In Vivo Morphology in the Human Cornea and Conjunctiva

معرفی کتاب «Keratoconjunctivitis Sicca and Filamentary Keratopathy [recurso electrónico] : In Vivo Morphology in the Human Cornea and Conjunctiva» نوشتهٔ Helena M. Tabery (auth.)، منتشرشده توسط نشر Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg در سال 2013. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.

This book presents in vivo captured high-magnification images of two conditions : keratoconjunctivitis sicca (KCS, or dry eye), an extremely common disease of the ocular surface, and filamentary keratopathy, a relatively rare phenomenon most commonly associated with KCS. Although most of the images of KCS originated from patients with Sjögren's syndrome, they fairly represent the broad spectrum of ocular surface changes seen in the condition. The appearance of the ocular surface and of the mucus component discernible in the tear film is clearly depicted, and long-term observations, less common KCS cases, and images showing iatrogenic epithelial damage are included. The images of filamentary keratopathy clearly reveal the components of the ocular surface appendices, termed filaments, and assist in explaining the mechanisms underlying the formation of these filaments. The photographs show phenomena captured in various illumination modes, without staining and after staining with diagnostic dyes, and the photographic sequences illustrate their dynamics. The images reflect the in vivo situation. Once aware of the various phenomena, anyone working with standard diagnostic equipment - the slit lamp and the diagnostic dyes- will be able to detect almost all of them. The book will be invaluable for all who deal with ocular surface diseases, including general practitioners, medical eye specialists, ocular surgeons, optometrists, opticians, and rheumatologists This book presents in vivo captured high-magnification images of two conditions : keratoconjunctivitis sicca (KCS, or dry eye), an extremely common disease of the ocular surface, and filamentary keratopathy, a relatively rare phenomenon most commonly associated with KCS. Although most of the images of KCS originated from patients with Sjögren's syndrome, they fairly represent the broad spectrum of ocular surface changes seen in the condition. The appearance of the ocular surface and of the mucus component discernible in the tear film is clearly depicted, and long-term observations, less common KCS cases, and images showing iatrogenic epithelial damage are included. The images of filamentary keratopathy clearly reveal the components of the ocular surface appendices, termed filaments, and assist in explaining the mechanisms underlying the formation of these filaments. The photographs show phenomena captured in various illumination modes, without staining and after staining with diagnostic dyes, and the photographic sequences illustrate their dynamics. The images reflect the in vivo situation. Once aware of the various phenomena, anyone working with standard diagnostic equipment - the slit lamp and the diagnostic dyes- will be able to detect almost all of them. The book will be invaluable for all who deal with ocular surface diseases, including general practitioners, medical eye specialists, ocular surgeons, optometrists, opticians, and rheumatologists Front Matter....Pages i-xiii Front Matter....Pages 1-2 The Mucus in the Preocular Tear Film....Pages 3-13 The Corneal Surface....Pages 14-51 The Conjunctival Surface....Pages 53-67 Case Reports....Pages 69-97 Corneal Epitheliopathy After Herpes Zoster Ophthalmicus....Pages 99-125 Front Matter....Pages 127-127 The Morphology and Dynamics of Filaments....Pages 129-143 Case Reports....Pages 145-189 Back Matter....Pages 195-196
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