Publisher's Synopsis
This popular guide for non-ophthalmic medical professionals has been thoroughly revised, with a slimmer new design that fits into a lab coat pocket. The text describes how to diagnose and treat common eye problems, and how to identify serious ophthalmic conditions that require further treatment and referral.
The conditions covered note whether referral is recommended, according to a scale of emergent (within 24 hours), urgent (within 48 hours) and non-urgent (within 30 days). Nearly 150 figures and illustrations make this an ideal resource for the internist, paediatrician, family physician or emergency room physician.