Vol. 1: Medical Diagnosis and Therapy Section 1 Glaucoma in the World 1 Prevalence and Geographic Variations Winnie Nolan & Jennifer Yip 2 Screening for Glaucoma Paul Healey 3 Economics of Glaucoma Care Paul Lee 4 Practical Application of Glaucoma Care in Different Societies Alan Robin, Donald Budenz, Nathan Congdon & Ravilla Thulasiraj Section 2 Pathogenesis 5 Pathogenesis of Glaucomatous Optic Neuropathy James Morgan 6 Aqueous Humor Dynamics and Intraocular Pressure Elevation Carol Toris 7 Mechanical Stress and Restructuring of the Optic Nerve Head Crawford Downs, Michael Roberts & Claude Burgoyne 8 Role of Vascular Blood Flow in Pathogenesis Mark Lesk & Ali Hafez Section 3 Diagnosis of Glaucoma 9 Tonometry and IOP fluctuation Ted Garway-Heath, Aachal Kotecha & Sheng Lim 10 Visual Fields (Goldman, Humphrey, Other) David Crabb 11 Function Specific Perimetry Felipe Medeiros & Luciana M. Alenca 12 Electrophysiological testing Stuart Graham & Brad Fortune 13 Gonioscopy John Salmon 14 UBM Giorgio Marchini, Roberto Tosi & Piero Ceruti 15 Anterior Segment Imaging Winnie Nolan & Gus Gazzard 16 Impact of Central Corneal Thickness and Corneal Biomechanics on Tonometry James Brandt, Cynthia Roberts, Mark Sherwood & Clinton Sheets 17 Disc Stereo Photography Jost Jonas 18 Optic Disc Imaging Linda Zangwill, Christopher Bowd & Felipe Medeiros 19 RNFL Photography and Computer Analysis Neil Choplin 20 Structure and Function Relationships in Glaucoma Marcelo Nicolela, Lesya Shuba & Bettina Windisch 21 Blood Flow Measurement Techniques Mark Lesk & Ali Hafez 22 Genetics Rand Allingham & Mohammed elMallah 23 Genetic Epidemiology Ananth Viswanathan, Leonieke van Koolwijk, Catey Bunce Section 4 Types of Glaucoma 24 Definitions - What is Glaucoma Worldwide? George Spaeth 25 Ocular Hypertension Michael Kass & Thad Labbe 26 Primary Open Angle Glaucoma Robert Fechtner & Albert Khouri 27 Primary Angle Closure Glaucoma Paul Foster & Sancy Low 28 Exfoliation Syndrome and Exfoliative Glaucoma Robert Ritch, Tasos Konstas & Ursula Schlotzer-Schrehardt 29 Pigmentary Glaucoma Stefano Gandolfi, Nicola Ungaro, Paolo Mora & Chiara Sangermani 30 Normal Tension Glaucoma Ted Krupin & Angelo Tanna 31 Congenital Glaucoma and other Childhood Glaucomas Allen Beck & Camille Hylton 32 Secondary Angle Closure Glaucomas Jeff Liebermann, Syril Dorairaj & Robert Ritch 33 Uveitic Glaucoma Keith Barton & Avinash Kulkarni 34 Neovascular Glaucoma Annapurna Singh, Danny Kim & Arun Singh 35 Other Secondary Glaucomas Jody Piltz-Seymour & Tara Uhler 36 Post-traumatic Glaucomas Jay Katz, Sheila Bazzaz & Jonathan Myers 37 Glaucoma Related to Tumors Arun Singh, Annapurna Singh & Kathryn Bollinger Section 5 Principles of Management 38 Principles of Management of Open Angle Glaucoma Roger A Hitchings 39 Overview of Angle Closure Management Chaiwat Teekhasaenee 40 Target IOP Nitin Anand 41 Quality of Life Alexander Spratt, Ananth Viswanathan & Aachal Kotecha 42 Optimizing Quality of Life - Low-vision Rehabilitation in Glaucoma Jill Keeffe 43 Adherence and Persistence Gail Schwartz 44 Outcomes Ivan Goldberg & Ridia Lim 45 Risk Versus Benefit Ravi Thomas & Rajul Parikh Section 6 Medical Therapy 46 Parasympathomimetics Lineu Shiroma & Vital Costa 47 Beta-blockers Ann Hoste 48 Carbonic anhydrase inhibitors Gabor Hollo 49 Alpha Agonists Adam Reynolds 50 Prostagladin Analogs Norbert Pfeiffer & Hagen Thieme 51 Fixed Combination Therapy in Glaucoma Tasos Konstas, Dimitrios Mikropoulos & William C Stewart Section 7 New Horizons 52 Neuroprotection / Neurogeneration Len Levin 53 Interpreting Clinical Studies on Neuroprotection Robert Weinreb & Anne L Coleman 54 Stem Cells Thomas V Johnson, Natalie D Bull & Keith Martin 55 Gene Therapy Stuart McKinnon 56 Ultrastructural Imaging Aachal Kotecha & Fred Fitzke Section 8 Emergency Care Management 57 Acute Intraocular Pressure Rise Prin RojanaPongpun 58 Trauma / Hyphema Bahaa Nouredine & Karim Tomey Vol. 2: Surgical Management Section 9 Introduction 59 Economics of Surgery Worldwide Developed Countries - Anja Tuulonen Developing Countries - Boateng Wiafe 60 When to Perform Glaucoma Surgery George Cioffi & Michael Van Buskirk 61 Lowering IOP: Surgery Versus Medications Clive Migdal 62 Surgical Anatomy Ernst Tamm Section 10 Laser Therapy 63 Argon Laser Trabeculoplasty Eve Higginbotham & Ijeoma Asota 64 Selective Laser Trabeculoplasty Celso Tello, Syril Dorairaj, Jeffrey M Liebmann & Robert Ritch 65 Peripheral Iridectomy Dennis Lam, Clement Tham & Nathan Congdon 66 Laser Iridoplasty Chaiwat Teekhasaenee Section 11 Trabeculectomy 67 Preoperative Evaluation and Diagnostic Approach Thierry Zeyen & Ingeborg Stalmans 68 Preoperative Conjunctival Health and Trabeculectomy Outcome David Broadway & Matthew Hawker 69 Anesthesia Doug Rhee & Meenakashi Gupta 70 Technique Ron Fellman 71 Alternative Techniques Fabian Lerner 72 Ex-PRESS Implant Eli Dahan & Andre Mermoud 73 Intraoperative Complications Rajendra Bansal, Daniel Casper & James Tsai 74 Early Post-operative Increase in IOP Pratap Challa 75 Shallow AC Anil Mandal 76 Choroidal Effusions and Hemorrhage David Greenfield & Carolyn Quinn 77 Corneal Epitheliopathy Fathi el Sayyad & Magdy A Nofal 78 Aqueous Misdirection Steve Gedde & Pradeep Ramulu 79 Tenons Cyst Formation Tony Wells 80 Wound Healing After Trabeculectomy and Bleb Evaluation Tony Wells, Tina Wong & Jonathan Crowston 81 Late Bleb Leaks Jacob Wilensky 82 Blebitis and Endophthalmitis Peter Shah, Mark Chiang & Graham Lee 83 Late Hypotony John Thygesen 84 Cataract following trabeculectomy Alain Bron Section 12 Non-Penetrating Glaucoma Surgery 85 Principle and Mechanism of Function Ivan Haefliger & Rafael V Merula 86 Deep Sclerectomy Andre Mermoud & Sylvain Roy 87 Viscocanalostomy Roberto Carassa 88 Complications Juan Sampaolesi 89 Postoperative Management Corinne Schnyder 90 Results Daniel Grigera, Jorge Acosta & Virginia Zanutigh Section 13 Management of Co-Existing Cataract and Glaucoma 91 Cataract Surgery in Patients with Functioning Blebs Franz Grehn & Thomas Klink 92 One-site Combined Surgery / Two-site Combined Surgery Yvonne Buys & Graham Trope 93 Combined Cataract and Glaucoma Drainage Implant Surgery Vital Costa 94 Combined Cataract and Non-penetrating Glaucoma Surgery Gema Rebolleda, Francisco J. Munoz-Negrete, Javier Moreno-Montanes 95 Goniosynechialysis Chaiwat Teekhasaenee Section 14 Drainage Devices 96 Preoperative Evaluation Jeff Freedman 97 Choice of Implant Dale Heuer & Keith Barton 98 Surgical Technique 1 (Molteno) Anthony Molteno, Andrew M Thompson, Tui H Bevin 99 Surgical Technique 2 (Baerveldt) George Baerveldt 100 Surgical Technique 3 (Ahmed) Peter Netland 101 Other Implants Remo Susanna, Jr. 102 Intraoperative Complications Ron Gross 103 Postoperative Complications Yara Paula Martin Catoira-Boyle & Louis Cantor 104 Results Oscar Albis 105 Aqueous Shunts After Retinal Surgery Maria Papadopoulos & Keith Barton 106 Aqueous Shunts and Penetrating Keratoplasty Don Minckler Section 15 Surgery for Congenital Glaucoma 107 Goniotomy and Trabeculectomy Maria Papadopoulos & Peng Khaw 108 Further Surgical Options in Children Alana Grajewski & Mark Werner Section 16 Modulation of Wound ealing 109 Indications Richard Parrish & Arvind Neelakantan 110 Choice Christophe Baudoin 111 Technique Caroline Fisher, Amish Doshi & Kuldev Singh 112 Complications Francisco Fantes & Herbert Fechter 113 Principles Gregory Schultz & Sonal Tuli 114 Future Strategies Peng Khaw Section 17 Cyclodestructive rocedures 115 Techniques Phil Bloom & Anil Negi 116 Complications Malik Kahook & Joel Schuman 117 Endophotocoagulation Stanley Berke Section 18 New Procedures 109 New Procedures Tarek Shaarawy & Mark Sherwood Index
Tarek Shaarawy, Mark Sherwood, Roger Hitchings, and Jonathan Crowston have coedited a masterful new 2-volume text on the diagnosis and therapy of glaucoma. Both the ophthalmologist-in-training and the ophthalmologist faced with glaucoma decision making on a regular basis could probably not do better than consulting-if not beginning with-this text for a thorough evaluation. -- JAMA, January 12, 2011-Vol 305, No. 2 It is quickly becoming my favorite text. -- Sandra M. Johnson, MD, Department of Ophthalmology, University of Virginia It serves as a handy reference for the clinician when the hard copy is not immediately available, literally at one's fingertips. This book is a must for the glaucoma specialist and a welcome addition for the comprehensive ophthalmologist. -- Paul J. Lama, MD These two volumes are, in my opinion, the definitive text upon which all others will have to strive to compete against. It was a pleasure to read through them, and they will reside in an honored place on my active clinical bookshelf and should be there in yours as well. -- Reviewed by Richard Bensinger, MD for Ocular Surgery News (Sept. 2010)
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