Clinical Pathways in Neuro-Ophthalmology
An Evidence Based Approach

1998 / 410 pp. / 27 figures / hardcover

ISBN: 3 13 108641 6 / DM 178.00

Andrew G. Lee MD
Assistant Professor, Departments of Ophthalmology, Neurology, and Neurosurgery, Baylor College of Medicine; Department of Neurosurgery, M.D. Anderson Cancer Center, The University of Texas, Houston, Texas, USA

Paul W. Brazis MD
Associate Professor of Neurology, Mayo School of Medicine, Consultant in Neurology and Neuro-Ophthalmology, Mayo Clinic Jacksonville, Jacksonville, Florida, USA

CLINICAL PATHWAYS IN NEURO-OPHTHALMOLOGY is the first book to connect symptom to pathology in a practical, easy-to-use format, drawing on the most important research in the field. Covering all major neuro-ophthalmologic disorders, the authors have synthesized 30 years of clinical evidence into a series of concise algorithms. Each algorithm is supported by a “question-and-answer-style” text that explains the stages of the diagnostic process, identifies common pitfalls, and recommends appropriate treatment. Designed for the working physician, CLINICAL PATHWAYS is a complete guide to neuro-ophthalmologic diagnosis and treatment in one easy-to-use volume.