Binocular Vision and Ocular Motility: Theory and Management of Strabismus
by Gunter K. von Noorden, Emilio C. Campos
Publisher: Mosby 2001
ISBN/ASIN: 0323011292
ISBN-13: 9780323011297
Number of pages: 672
Description:
This classic text lauded by Archives of Ophthalmology as 'the gold standard for strabismus textbooks', continues to provide you with everything you need to diagnose and treat the full spectrum of disorders. This new edition is simply the best and most comprehensive resource available in the field of strabismus. It presents the latest information on the pharmacological treatment of amblyopia, chemodenveration in place of surgery for certain types of strabismus, use of botulinum toxin for treatment of extraocular muscles, and much more.
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