Garner and Klintworth's Pathobiology of Ocular Disease
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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

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