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Garner and Klintworth's Pathobiology of Ocular Disease
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Garner and Klintworth's Pathobiology of Ocular Disease
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Moving from a standard clinical reference Garner and Klintworth's Third Edition of Pathobiology of Ocular Disease is now modeled to be both a scientific research tool and a quick reference option for the practicing ophthalmologist, ophthalmic pathologist, optometrist and vision scientist. With the addition of ten new chapters, this edition focuses
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Table of contents
- Front Cover
- Foreword to the Third Edition
- Preface to the Third Edition
- Contents of Part A
- Contents of Part B
- Contributors
- 1. The Cell in Health and Disease
- 2. Apoptosis
- 3. Immunologic Processes in Disease
- 4. Intraocular Manifestations of Immune Disorders
- 5. Extraocular Manifestations of Immune Disorders
- 6. The Eye in Systemic Immune Disorders
- 7. Tumor Immunology
- 8. Viral Disease
- 9. Bacterial Infections
- 10. Chlamydial Infections
- 11. Fungal Infections
- 12. Protozoal Infections
- 13. Ocular Diseases Due to Helminths
- 14. Ocular Diseases Due to Arthropods
- 15. Ocular Trauma
- 16. Wound Healing
- 17. Overview of Aging
- 18. Age-Related Macular Degeneration
- 19. The Aging Lens
- 20. Anterior Segment Changes in Glaucoma
- 21. Posterior Segment Changes in Glaucoma
- 22. Structure and Biochemistry of the Lens
- 23. The Types, Morphology, and Causes of Cataracts
- 24. Biochemistry of Cataracts
- 25. Pseudoexfoliation Syndrome
- 26. Myopia
- 27. Other Degenerative and Related Disorders ofthe Retina and Choroid
- 28. Retinal Detachment
- 29. Disorders of the Vitreous
- 30. Degenerations, Depositions, and MiscellaneousReactions of the Ocular Anterior Segment
- 31. Overview of Genetic Disorders
- 32. Genetic Disorders of the Cornea
- 33. Molecular Genetics of Cataracts
- 34. Genetics of Glaucoma
- 35. Genetic Disorders of the Retina and Optic Nerve
- Abbreviations
- Index
- Front Cover - Part B
- 36. Ocular Proteins and Proteomics
- 37. Amyloidoses
- 38. Lysosomal Storage and Transport Disorders
- 39. Glycogen Storage Diseases
- 40. Disorders of Glycosaminoglycans(Mucopolysaccharides) and Proteoglycans
- 41. Sphingolipidoses and the NeuronalCeroid Lipofuscinoses
- 42. Mucolipidoses
- 43. Disorders of Amino Acid Metabolism
- 44. Disorders of Collagen
- 45. Disorders of Monosaccharide Metabolism
- 46. Disorders of Lipid and Lipoprotein Metabolism
- 47. Dysthyroid Eye Disease
- 48. Metabolic Disorders Involving Metals
- 49. Nutritional Deficiencies and Excesses
- 50. Toxicology
- 51. Embryological Development of the Eye
- 52. Developmental Anomalies of the Eye
- 53. Overview of Oncogenesis
- 54. Metastatic Tumors
- 55. Neoplasia Syndromes
- 56. Epithelial Tumors of the Eyelids
- 57. Tumors of the Ocular Surface
- 58. Intraocular Epithelial Tumors and Cysts
- 59. Tumors of Melanocytes
- 60. Retinoblastoma
- 61. Tumors of the Lacrimal Gland and LacrimalDrainage Apparatus
- 62. Vascular Tumors
- 63. Tumors of the Optic Nerve, Peripheral Nerves, andAutonomic Nervous System
- 64. Tumors of Soft Tissue
- 65. Tumors of Bone and Cartilage
- 66. Tumors of Lymphoid Tissue
- 67. Vascular Diseases
- 68. Angiogenesis
- 69. Vasculitides
- 70. Ocular Involvement in Disorders of the Nervous System
- 71. Amblyopia
- 72. Muscular Disorders
- Abbreviations
- Index
- Back Cover