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Retina (3 Volume Set)
Stephen J. Ryan
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David R. Hinton
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Mosby
, 2005 - 3104 pages
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highly recommended
Highly recommended
This book is considered the "Bible" for vitreo-
retinal specialists
, as this book gives a comprehensive and conscise insight to diseases, treatment and opinions in the subspecialty. I highly recommend this book to any general ophthalmologist who has a keen interest in the vitreo-retinal subspecialty, and to those who are planning to take post-residency fellowships in this subspecialty.
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Table of Contents
VOLUME
1
Part 1 Basic Science, Inherited Retinal Disease and Tumors
Section 1 Anatomy and Physiology
1. The development of the retina, 3
Thomas Reh
Ala Moshiri
2. Stem Cells, 23?
Martin Friedlander
3. The choroid: structural considerations, 33
David R. Guyer
Andrew P. Schachat
W. Richard Green
4. Functional anatomy of the mammalian retina, 43?
Stephen C. Massey
5. Retinal and choroidal blood flow in health and disease, 83
Alon Harris
David Bingaman
Thomas A. Ciulla
Bruce Martin
6. Electrogenesis of the electroretinogram, 103?
Laura J. Frishman
7. Cell biology of the retinal pigment epithelium, 137
Gabriele Thumann
Stephan Hoffman
David R. Hinton
8. Structure and function of rod photoreceptors, 153
Jeannie Chen
Scott Geller
John Flannery
9. The physiology and morphology of the vertebrate retina, 171
Robert F. Miller
Section 2 Visual Psychophysics
10. Color vision and night vision, 209
Joel Pokorny
Vivianne C. Smith
11. Visual acuity and contrast sensitivity, 227
Gary S. Rubin
12. Visual fields in retinal disease, 235
Steven E. Feldon
Section 3 Ocular Immunology
13. Retinal autoimmunity, 253
Wee-Kiak Lim
Robert B. Nussenblatt
Section 4 Evaluation
14. Diagnostic ophthalmic ultrasound, 265
Ronald L. Green
Sandra Frazier Byrne
15. Clinical Electrophysiology, 351*
Thomas E. Ogden
Section 5 Genetics
16. Molecular Genetics of Retinal Disease, 373
Jeremiah Brown, Jr.
Andrew R. Webster
Val C. Sheffield
Edwin M. Stone
Section 6 Retinal Degenerations and Dystrophies
17. Retinitis pigmentosa and allied disorders, 395
Richard G. Weleber
Kevin Gregory-Evans
18. Hereditary choroidal disease, 499*
Diana V. Do
Kang Zhang
Daniel C. Garabaldi
Ronald E. Carr
Janet S. Sunness
19. Abnormalities of cone and rod function, 509*
Janet S. Sunness
Ronald E. Carr
20. Hereditary vitreoretinal degenerations, 519
Albert O. Edwards
Joseph E. Robertson, Jr.
Section 7 Principles of Vitreoretinal Therapy
21. Retinal laser therapy: biophysical basis and applications, 539*
Daniel Palanker
Mark S. Blumenkranz
John J. Weiter
Part 2 Tumors of the Retina, Choroid, and Vitreous
Section 1 Tumors of the Retina
22. Retinoblastoma, 557*
A. Linn Murphree
Michael A. Samuel
J. William Harbour
Nancy C. Mansfield
23. Cavernous hemangioma, 609*
Anita Agarwal
Thomas M. Aaberg, Jr.
Paul Sternberg, Jr.
24. Capillary hemangioma of the retina and von Hippel-Lindau disease, 615
Brad J. Hinz
Andrew P. Schachat
25. Tuberous sclerosis and the eye, 625
Alan F. Cruess
Sanjay Sharma
26. Other phakomatoses, 633*
Jerry A. Shields
Carol L. Shields
27. Retinal metastases, 641
Christopher D. Pelzek
Andrew P. Schachat
28. Remote effects of cancer on the retina, 651
Ranjit S. Dhaliwal
Andrew P. Schachat
29. Melanocytoma of the optic disc, 661
Jerry A. Shields
Leonard Joffe
Section 2 Tumors of the Retinal Pigment Epithelium
30. Congenital hypertrophy of the retinal pigment epithelium, 667
Helmut Buettner
31. Combined hamartoma of the retina and retinal pigment epithelium, 673
Dean Eliott
Andrew P. Schachat
Section 3 Choroidal Melanoma and Related Issues
32. Choroidal nevi, 679
Justin L. Gottlieb
José Alain Sahel
Daniel M. Albert
33. Epidemiology of uveal melanoma, 691*
Johanna M. Seddon
Tara A. Young
34. Choroidal melanoma: prognosis, 699
Johanna M. Seddon
Tara A. Young
35. Pathology of choroidal melanoma, 711*
Shannath L. Merbs
W. Richard Green
36. Overview of management of posterior uveal melanoma, 735
Jerry A. Shields
37. Enucleation for choroidal melanomas, 739*
Frederick H. Davidorf
Mohamed H. Abdel-Rahman
Timothy H. Tweito
Lewis J. Chorich III
38. Brachytherapy for choroidal melanoma, 747
Dennis M. Robertson
John D. Earle
Robert W. Kline
39. Charged-particle irradiation of uveal melanoma, 761*
Evangelos S. Gragoudas
Anne Marie Lane
40. Surgical resection of choroidal melanomas, 769
Bertil E. Damato
Wallace S. Foulds
41. Vitreous, retinal, and choroidal biopsy, 779*
Anat Loewenstein
W. Richard Green
Diana V. Do
Julia A. Haller
42. Laser treatment of choroidal melanoma, 791*
Norbert Bornfeld
Gerasimos Anastassiou
43. Systematic evaluation and management of patients with choroidal melanoma, 801
James K. V. Willson
44. Collaborative ocular melanoma study, 803
Barbara S. Hawkins
Andrew P. Schachat
Section 4 Other Tumors of the Choroid
45. Choroidal metastasis, 811
Moody D. Wharam, Jr.
Andrew P. Schachat
46. Choroidal osteoma, 819*
Carol L. Shields
Gary C. Brown
Sanjay Sharma
Jerry A. Shields
47. Circumscribed choroidal hemangioma, 829*
George E. Sanborn
48. Miscellaneous uveal tumors, 843*
David J. Wilson
49. Leukemias and lymphomas, 851
Ranjit S. Dhaliwal
Andrew P. Schachat
50. Non-Hodgkin's ("reticulum cell") lymphoma, 867*
Hilel Lewis
Andrew P. Schachat
Arun Singh
VOLUME 2: MEDICAL RETINA
Section 1 Normal Retinal Anatomy and Function
51. Fluorescein angiography: basic principles and interpretation, 873*
Robert N. Johnson
H. Richard McDonald
Everett Ai
J. Michael Jumper
Arthur D. Fu
52. Quantitative fluorescein angiography, 917?
Srinivas Sadda
Alex Walsh
53. Diagnostic indocyanine green videogiography, 949*
Christina M. Klais
Michael D. Ober
Antonio P. Ciardella
Lawrence A. Yannuzzi
Jason S. Slakter
Section 2 Pathologic Responses
54. Pathogenesis of serous detachment of the retina and pigment epithelium, 971
Alan C. Bird
55. Steroids in Macular Disease, 979?
Carl H. Park
Glenn J. Jaffe
56. Choroidal neovascularization, 991
Stephen J. Ryan
David R. Hinton
Toshinori Murata
Section 3 Treatment Principles
57. Management of intraocular inflammation, 1011
Narsing A. Rao
Section 4 Macular Disease
58. Epidemiology of age-related macular degeneration, 1017*
Johanna M. Seddon
Clara A. Chen
59. Age changes in Bruch's membrane and related structures, 1029
Robyn Guymer
Alan C. Bird
60. Age-related macular degeneration: non neovascular early AMD, intermediate AMD, and geographic atrophy, 1041*
Neil M. Bressler
Susan B. Bressler
Shirley H. Sarks
John P. Sarks
61. Neovascular (exudative) age-related macular degeneration, 1075
Neil M. Bressler
Susan B. Bressler
Stuart L. Fine
62. Choroidal neovascular membrane in degenerative myopia, 1115
Gisele Soubrane
Gabriele J. Coscas
63. Central serous chorioretinopathy, 1135*
Christina M. Klais
Michael D. Ober
Antonio P. Ciardella
Lawrence A. Yanuzzi
64. Macular dystrophies, 1163*
August F. Deutman
Carel B. Hoyng
Janneke J.C. van Lith-Verhoeven
65. Pharmacotherapy of Age-Related Macular Degeneration, 1211?
Mark S. Blummenkranz
Darius M. Moshfeghi
Section 5 Retinal Vascular Diseases
66. Etiologic mechanisms in diabetic retinopathy, 1241
Robert N. Frank
67. Nonproliferative diabetic retinopathy, 1285
Emily Y. Chew
Frederick L. Ferris, III
68. Proliferative diabetic retinopathy, 1285
Matthew D. Davis
Barbara A. Blodi
69. Retinal artery obstruction, 1323
Sanjay Sharma
Gary C. Brown
70. Central retinal vein occlusion, 1339*
Prithvi Mruthyunjaya
Sharon Fekrat
71. Branch retinal vein occlusion, 1349*
Stephen Phillips
Sharon Fekrat
Daniel Finkelstein
72. Pregnancy and retinal disease, 1355*
Justin C. Brown
Janet S. Sunness
73. Preeclampsia-eclampsia syndrome, 1367
Richard R. Ober
74. Hypertension, 1377*
Robert P. Murphy
Linda A. Lam
Emily Y. Chew
75. Rheumatic diseases, 1383*
Jennifer E. Thorne
Douglas A. Jabs
76. Parafoveal telangiectasis, 1409
Emily Y. Chew
77. Coats' disease, 1417*
Diana V. Do
Julia A. Haller
77. Disseminated intravascular coagulopathy and related vasculopathies, 1424
James P. Bolling
79. Hemoglobinopathies, 1429*
Geoffrey G. Emerson
Joseph B. Harlan, Jr.
Sharon Fekrat
Gerard A. Lutty
Morton F. Goldberg
80. Retinopathy of prematurity, 1447*
Earl A. Palmer
Dale L. Phelps
Rand Spencer
Gerard A. Lutty
81. Acquired retinal macroaneurysms, 1475
Emily Y. Chew
Robert P. Murphy
82. Eales' disease, 1479*
Mohammed K. Barazi
Robert P. Murphy
83. Radiation retinopathy, 1483
Albert M. Maguire
Andrew P. Schachat
84. Ocular ischemic syndrome, 1483
Sanjay Sharma
Gary C. Brown
85. The epidemiology of diabetic retinopathy, 1503?
Ron Klein
Barbara Klein
86. Clinical Applications of Diagnostic Indocyanine Green Angiography, 1523?
Nicole E. Gross
Lawrence A. Yannuzzi
87. Optical coherence tomography and retinal thickness assessment for diagnosis management, 1533?
Andrew A. Moshfeghi
Elias C. Mavrofrides
Carmen A. Puliafito
88. Retina-related clinical trials: a resource and bibliography, 1557?
Barbara S. Hawkins
Diana V. Do
Section 6 Inflammatory Disease
89. Ocular toxoplasmosis, 1583
Douglas A. Jabs
Quan Dong Nguyen
90. Ocular toxocariasis, 1597
C. P. Wilkinson
91. Cytomegalovirus infections of the retina, 1605*
Jean D. Vaudaux
Gary N. Holland
92. Retinal disease in HIV-infected patients, 1625*
Brian R. Kosobuki
William R. Freeman
93. Acute retinal necrosis syndrome, 1673
Jay S. Pepose
Russell N. Van Gelder
94. Endogenous fungal infections of the retina and choroid, 1683
Gary N. Holland
95. Pars planitis, 1689*
Pravin U. Dugel
Derek Y. Kunimoto
Ronald E. Smith
96. Retinal syphilis and tuberculosis, 1703
David L. Knox
97. Diffuse unilateral subacute neuroretinitis, 1721*
Janet L. Davis
J. Donald M. Gass
Karl R. Olsen
98. Scleral Inflammatory Disease, 1731*
Albert T. Vitale
Maite Sainz de la Maza
99. Ocular histoplasmosis, 1749*
Barbara S. Hawkins
Judith Alexander
Sharon D. Solomon
Andrew P. Schachat
100. Birdshot retinochoroidopathy, 1763
Stephen J. Ryan
Narsing A. Rao
101. Multifocal choroiditis with panuveitis, diffuse subretinal fibrosis and punctate inner choroidopathy, 1771*
James C. Folk
Jonathan D. Walker
102. Multiple evanescent white dot syndrome, 1785
Lee M. Jampol
Linda M. Tsai
103. Sarcoidosis
Douglas A. Jabs, 1793
Quan Dong Nguyen
104. Acute multifocal placoid pigment epitheliopathy, 1803
Alan C. Bird
105. Serpiginous choroiditis, 1811*
J. Michael Jumper
H. Richard McDonald
Robert N. Johnson
Everett Ai
Arthur D. Fu
106. Sympathetic ophthalmia, 1821
Narsing A. Rao
107. Vogt-Koyanagi-Harada Disease, 1827*
P. Kumar Rao
Narsing A. Rao
Section 7 Other Diseases
108. Drug toxicity of the posterior segment, 1839
Robert A. Mittra
William F. Mieler
109. Retinal Injuries From Light: Mechanisms, Hazards and Prevention, 1857*
Martin A. Mainster
Patricia L. Turner
110. Traumatic chorioretinopathies, 1871*
James S. Kelley
Section 8 Optic Nerve
111. Optic disc pits and associated serous macular detachment, 1883
Alfredo A. Sadun
VOLUME 3: SURGICAL RETINA
Section 1 What Normally Keeps the Retina Attached?
112. Mechanisms of normal retinal adhesion, 1891
Michael F. Marmor
113. Fluid physiology of the subretinal space, 1909
Jonathan E. Pederson
114. Vitreoretinal interface, 1921
W. Richard Green
Jerry Sebag
Section 2 Retinal Reattachments: Surgical Principles and Techniques
115. Cellular effects of detachment and reattachment on the neural retina and the retinal pigment epithelium, 1991*
Steven K. Fisher
Geoffrey P. Lewis
116. Pathogenic mechanisms of retinal detachment, 2013*
Kean T. Oh
Mary Elizabeth Hartnett
Maurice B. Landers, III
117. The effects and action of scleral buckles in the treatment of retinal detachment, 2021
John T. Thompson
118. Techniques of scleral buckling, 2035
George A. Williams
Thomas M. Aaberg, Jr.
119. Pneumatic Retinopexy, 2071*
Daniel A. Brinton
Eugene S. Lit
120. Primary vitrectomy in rhegmatogenous retinal detachment, 2085?
Heinrich Heimann
Bernd Kirchhof
121. Optimal procedures for retinal detachments, 2095?
G. William Aylward
122. Prevention of retinal detachment, 2107
C.P. Wilkinson
123. Nonrhegmatagenous retinal detachment
Rajiv Anand
William S. Tasman
124. Nonrhegmatogenous Retinal Detachment: Retinal Detachment and Retinoschisis without a Macular Hole in Highly Myopic Eyes, 2143
Masahito Ohji
Yasuo Tano
125. Principles and techniques of vitreoretinal surgery, 2147
Steve Charles
126. Management of the pupil, 2163*
Jay M. Stewart
Eugene de Juan, Jr.
Section 3 Special Adjuncts to Treatment
127. Intraocular gases, 2165
Stanley Chang
128. Perfluorocarbon liquids in vitreous surgery, 2179
Robert Kwun
Stanley Chang
129. Silicone oils: physicochemical properties, 2191*
Jean-Marie Parel
Peter Milne
Sandrine Gautier
Valerie Jallet
Franck Villain
130. Silicone oil in vitreoretinal surgery, 2211
Ron P. Gallemore
Brooks W. McCuen II
131. The Pathogenesis of proliferative vitreoretinopathy, 2235
Peter A. Campochiaro
132. The mechanism of action of drugs for the treatment of vitreoretinal scarring, 2241
Mark S. Blumenkranz
Michael K. Hartzer
133. Vitrectomy for infectious endophthalmitis, 2255
Travis A. Meredith
134. Diagnostic and therapeutic vitrectomy for uveitis, 2277
Russell N. Van Gelder
Henry J. Kaplan
Section 4 Complicated Forms of Retinal Detachment
135. Proliferative vitreoretinopathy, 2283
John T. Thompson
136. Retinotomies and retinectomies, 2311*
Gary W. Abrams
Enrique Garcia-Valenzuela
Sumit K. Nanda
137. Giant retinal tears with proliferative vitreoretinopathy, 2345
Stanley Chang
José Manuel Lopez
138. Posterior penetrating trauma: open globe, 2353
Stephen J. Ryan
Young Hee Yoon
139. Posterior segment manifestations of closed-globe contusion injury, 2365*
Pravin U. Dugel
Peter H. Win
Richard R. Ober
140. Trauma: principles and techniques of treatment, 2379*
Franco M. Recchia
Thomas Aaberg, Jr.
Paul Sternberg, Jr.
141. Intraocular neovascularization, 2403*
Tara A. Young
Joan W. Miller
142. Proliferative diabetic retinopathy: principles and techniques of surgical treatment, 2413
Dean Eliott
Michael S. Lee
Gary W. Abrams
143. Control of perioperative bleeding in vitreoretinal surgery, 2451*
David R. Chow
Serge de Bustros
144. Retinopathy of prematurity, 2463
Michael Trese
145. Surgical aspects of vitreoretinal disease in children, 2477?
Petra Meier
Peter Wiedermann
146. Management of combined inflammatory and rhegmatogenous retinal detachments (AIDS and ARN), 2499*
Allan E. Kreiger
Christine R. Gonzales
147. Macular epiretinal membranes, 2509*
H. Richard McDonald
Robert N. Johnson
Everett Ai
J. Michael Jumper
Arthur D. Fu
148. Macular hole, 2527
Raymond N. Sjaarda
John T. Thompson
149. Surgical removal of subretinal choroidal neovascular membranes, 2545*
Daniel P. Joseph
A. Jeffrey Whitehead
Matthew A. Thomas
Section 5 Vitreous Surgery: Additional Considerations
150. Surgical management of submacular hemorrhage, 2555*
Henry C. Lee
Nancy M. Holekamp
151. Limited macular translocation, 2561*
Gildo Y. Fujii
Eugene de Juan, Jr.
152. Macular translocation with 360° peripheral retinectomy, 2581?
Mark T. Cahill
Cynthia A. Toth
153. Retinal Pigment Epithelium and Photoreceptor Transplantation Frontiers, 2597*
Vamsi K. Gullapalli
Mohamad A. Khodair
Hao Wang
Ilene K. Sugino
Steven Madreperla
Marco A. Zarbin
154. Artificial vision?
Mark S. Humayun
Rohit R. Lakhanpal
James D. Weiland
155. Surgery for diffuse macular edema due to multiple causes, including proliferative vitreoretinopathy?
Lyndon da Cruz
Zdenek J. Gregor
156. 25-Gauge Transconjuntictival Sutureless Vitrectomy, 2645?
Eugene de Juan, Jr.
Gildo Y. Fujii
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a starting point of any research topic in retina basic sciences
I found it helpful to form an overview of
retinal photoreceptor's
connecting cilium relation to retinal degerative diseases. initially I did not know where to start my research but after reading the book section about connecting cilium structure and function , I formed a plan of what are the main topics in my research.
Highest Recommendation
For a comprehensive book on vitreo
retinal disease
, there is little to find fault with. For some less common diseases, I found the descriptions in the Gass atlas to be more detailed. Howevere, much is covered in the Ryan series that is not covered in Don Gass's atlas and so the books are complementary. The amount of detail is appropriate for this level of textbook. With three large
volume
s, it has proved to be a daunting task to get through it all. Retention of all this material is also not easy. For me, repetition and foundation building helps. So..
Before delving into these volumes, I would recommend reading several other retina books first for some background/foundation building including: Freeman's "practical atlas," Holz/Spaid Medical Retina book or Quillen's book, the academy book, and then for surgical techniques Steve Charles book, Ingrid Kressig's books on segmental buckling, and then finally the Highlights book "Retinal and Vitreoretinal surgery." I think these books provide a great foundation before delving into Ryan.
I think the Monographs series books on angiography and electrophysiology (volumes 5 and 2) provide a nice review of these topics before reading Ryan.
Another retina book I am reading simultaneously is Dr. Hartnett's Pediatric Retina book. It is truly excellent as well.
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An excellent book for a resident
I just graduated from medical school and trying to become an Ophthalmologist. Since I am not an English speaking person, it is difficult to get informations in English. However, each sections and chapters of this book is well organized and helps me to get accustomed to the medical terms in Ophthalmology. This book is easier to understand than the text books written in Japanese (I am a Japanese).
Praised by JAMA as "The most complete description of the development, structure, function, pathophysiology, and treatment of the
retina
and its diseases to be found anywhere," this monumental three-
volume work
puts all of today's scientific and clinical knowledge of the retina at readers' fingertips. The New Edition has been comprehensively updated and reorganized to reflect all of the very latest scientific and genetic discoveries, diagnostic imaging methods, drug therapies, treatment recommendations, and surgical techniques. The result is an indispensable reference and diagnostic tool for generalists and specialists alike.
Delivers the editorial expertise of four highly respected authorities, as well as contributions from internationally recognized leaders in visual science, ophthalmology, and vitreoretinal studies.
Presents more than 3,400 superb illustrations (2,200 in full color) that capture all forms of retinal disease from every perspective.
Offers the very latest information on the genetic basis of retinal disease, diagnostic retinal imaging, photodynamic therapy, and age-related macular degeneration.
Examines the most recent advances in diagnostic indocyanine green angiography ˇ optical coherence tomography (OCT) and quantitative fluoroscein angiography ˇ macular translocation with 360° peripheral retinectomy ˇ surgery for diffuse macular edema due to multiple causes, including proliferative vitreoretinopathy ˇ artificial vision ˇ and much more.
Features a completely restructured section on age-related macular degeneration that includes epidemiology and risk factors ˇ prophylaxis and prevention knowledge gained from large clinical trials like AREDS ˇ proven and experimental treatments for AMD ˇ and pharmacotherapy.
Incorporates a multitude of new full-color images, 2200 in all.
Also available as a multi-media e-dition containing value-added features such as a searchable, downloadable electronic image library and video clips of procedures.
Also available as a multimedia e-dition! See Companion Products for more information.
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