Full Description
This book introduces a structured framework that visually maps key ocular illnesses and conditions, integrating concept mapping and interactive elements to strengthen clinical reasoning. By linking basic science, disease mechanisms, and hierarchical relationships, it supports learners in organising and applying knowledge with clarity and precision. Undergraduate medical students, junior doctors, general practitioners, and members of ophthalmology multidisciplinary teams will find a practical resource that enhances diagnostic thinking through the identification of clinical features and the comparison of related conditions.
Ophthalmology illness scripts: Thinking like an eye doctor features graphic representations, conceptual networks, and visual integration of scientific and clinical information, to guide readers toward higher‑order reasoning by applying, analysing, synthesising, and evaluating information while navigating the progression from general principles to specific clinical presentations. The result is an accessible yet rigorous tool for developing strong, evidence‑based clinical reasoning in ophthalmology.
Contents
Chapter 1: Principles of illness scripts and their use in clinical reasoning.- Chapter 2: Blepharitis.- Chapter 3: Eyelid benign lesions.- Chapter 4: Eyelid malposition.- Chapter 5: Conjunctivitis.- Chapter 6: Keratitis.- Chapter 7: Uveitis.- Chapter 8: Episcleritis and scleritis.- Chapter 9: Cataracts.- Chapter 10: Glaucoma.- Chapter 11: Retinal vascular occlusions (branch and central. vein and artery).- Chapter 12: Diabetic retinopathy.- Chapter 13: Hypertensive retinopathy.- Chapter 14: Age-related macular degeneration and inherited macular dystrophy.- Chapter 15: Retinal detachment.- Chapter 16: Optic neuritis and optic neuropathy.- Chapter 17: Thyroid eye disease, orbital and periorbital cellulitis.- Appendix: Practise your clinical reasoning using illness scripts (red eye).
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