This
book is a practical, patient-centered, clinical approach to assist
ophthalmologists and ophthalmology trainees in the early diagnosis and
management of walk-in patients presenting with uveitis of unknown
etiology. It is symptoms- and signs-oriented and illustrated with many
images, such that it may be an easily used reference for deciding on
diagnostic tests and treatment options. Written by leading international
experts in the field, Uveitis Management serves as a practical tool for
daily work in an ophthalmic clinic, helping you through the first steps
of investigation, management and treatment decisions for these complex
patients, highlighting pitfalls, how to avoid them, and how to manage
complications as they occur.
Readership:
A must-have reference for general ophthalmologists, ophthalmology
residents and fellows, as well as ophthalmologists embarking in retinal
and/or uveitis subspecialization. Rheumatologists, infectious disease
experts, clinical immunologists, internal medicine physicians, and
researchers working in the field of uveitis will also find this book
highly relevant.