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Designed for the busy clinician, the Clinical Eye Atlas briefly summarizes the key features of the many different disorders encountered in daily practice. This distillation of essential knowledge provides the information necessary to secure a diagnosis, select targeted tests, and initiate effective management. Color illustrations complement the comprehensive topic outlines, giving the clinician a straightforward reference to turn to when confronting both common and uncommon disorders of the eye. Designed to provide a quick access to information on diagnosis, pathogenesis, treatment, and prognosis of most ocular diseases and disorders Arranged in an outline form Encyclopedic in its coverage Succint text is augmented of more that 1300 images So reliable and useful that it will be the primary reference book at the desk-side of every busy ophthalmologist Includes information on ocular manifestations of genetic disorders and other diseases with secondary ocular symptoms Will be equally useful to the long-time professional ophthalmologist as to junior residents and students Daniel Gold , Siegal Professor of Ophthalmology and Director of Glaucoma, University of Tennessee Health Science Center, and Edited by Richard Lewis , Professor, Departments of Ophthalmology, Medicine, Pediatrics, and Molecular and Human Genetics, Cullen Eye Institute