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_aEssentials in Ophthalmology, _x1612-3212 |
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505 | 0 | _aFuchs Endothelial Dystrophy: Pathogenesis and Management -- Amniotic Membrane Transplantation for the Treatment of Corneal Ulceration in Infectious Keratitis -- Corneal Regenerative Medicine: Corneal Substitutes for Transplantation -- Phototherapeutic Keratectomy in Corneal Dystrophies -- Classification of Corneal Dystrophies on a Molecular Genetic Basis -- Developments in Corneal Preservation -- Herpes Simplex Keratitis and Related Syndromes -- Management of Ocular Mucous Membrane Pemphigoid -- Adult Inclusion Conjunctivitis -- Chronic Blepharitis: Diagnosis, Pathogenesis, and New Treatment Options -- New Aspects on the Pathogenesis of Conjunctival Melanoma -- In Vivo Confocal Microscopy in Healthy Conjunctiva, Conjunctivitis, and Conjunctival Tumors. | |
520 | _aTe series Essentials in Ophthalmology was initi- to discuss clinically relevant and appropriate to- ated two years ago to expedite the timely trans - ics. Summaries of clinically relevant information fer of new information in vision science and have been provided throughout each chapter. evidence-based medicine into clinical practice. Each subspecialty area now has been covered We thought that this prospicient idea would be once, and the response to the frst eight volumes moved and guided by a resolute commitment in the series has been enthusiastically positive. to excellence. It is reasonable to now update our With the start of the second cycle of subspecialty readers with what has been achieved. coverage, the dissemination of practical informa - Te immediate goal was to transfer informa - tion will be continued as we learn more about tion through a high quality quarterly publication the emerging advances in various ophthalmic in which ophthalmology would be represented by subspecialties that can be applied to obtain the eight subspecialties. In this regard, each issue has best possible care of our patients. Moreover, we had a subspecialty theme and has been overseen will continue to highlight clinically relevant i- by two internationally recognized volume edi - formation and maintain our commitment to e- tors, who in turn have invited a bevy of experts cellence. G. K. Krieglstein R. N. | ||
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