What Is Ophthalmic Pathology?
Tianjin Eye Hospital has a long history. Since its establishment, a large amount of clinical and scientific pathological data has been accumulated. Now it is written by Professor Li Enjiang and others as "Practical Ophthalmology Pathology". The book is divided into 20 chapters, 470,000 words, and more than 350 typical pathological photos. The book discusses the pathogenesis, clinical characteristics, and pathological and clinicopathological features of eye tissue anatomy, embryos, immunopathology, glaucoma, eye trauma, and lesions on the eyelids, conjunctiva, anterior and posterior segments, and orbit. The focus is on the lesions on the surface of the eyeball, uveal membrane, retina, and orbital tumors. This book reflects the latest concepts, new developments and new experiences in ophthalmology and related disciplines at home and abroad.
Practical Ophthalmology Pathology
- Book title
- Practical Ophthalmology Pathology
- Author
- Li Enjiang
- ISBN
- 750671650X
- Pages
- 470 pages
- Publishing house
- China Medical Science and Technology Press
- date of publish
- 1997
- Open
- 16K
- Tianjin Eye Hospital has a long history. Since its establishment, a large amount of clinical and scientific pathological data has been accumulated. Now it is written by Professor Li Enjiang and others as "Practical Ophthalmology Pathology". The book is divided into 20 chapters, 470,000 words, and more than 350 typical pathological photos. The book discusses the pathogenesis, clinical characteristics, and pathological and clinicopathological features of eye tissue anatomy, embryos, immunopathology, glaucoma, eye trauma, and lesions on the eyelids, conjunctiva, anterior and posterior segments, and orbit. The focus is on the lesions on the surface of the eyeball, uveal membrane, retina, and orbital tumors. This book reflects the latest concepts, new developments and new experiences in ophthalmology and related disciplines at home and abroad.
- Publisher: China Medical Science and Technology Press; 1st edition (October 1, 1997)
- Hardcover: 470 pages
- Folio: 16
- ISBN: 750671650X
- Barcode: 9787506716505
- ASIN: B0011C69CE
- Chapter 1 Tissue Anatomy and Embryonic Development of the Eye
- Section 1 Anatomy and Histology of the Eye
- Embryonic Development of the Second Eye
- Chapter 2 Ophthalmology Pathology
- Section 1 Eyeball Specimens
- Section 2 Other eye specimens
- Section 3 Smearing and Laying Methods
- Section IV Immunohistochemistry
- Section 5 Special Dyeing
- Observation of section 6 eyeball pathology
- Electron microscope and flow cytometer
- Chapter III Ophthalmological Immunopathology
- Section I Basic Concepts of Immunology
- Immunological characteristics of ocular tissues
- Section III Eye Immunopathology
- Section 4 Inflammation and Immunity
- Section 5 Cancer and Immunity
- Chapter 4 Intraocular inflammation
- Section 1 Introduction to Inflammation
- Section II Basic Pathological Changes of Inflammation
- Section III Clinical manifestations of intraocular inflammation
- Section 4 complications of intraocular inflammation
- Section 5 Infectious Endophthalmitis
- Chapter 5 Abnormal Eyeball Development
- The first eyeball size is abnormal
- Tissue defect
- Section III Chromosomal Diseases
- Section 4 Pigment Abnormalities
- Chapter 6 Eyelids
- Section 1 Inflammatory Infectious Lesions of Eyelid
- Section 2 benign epidermal benign tumors and tumor-like lesions
- Precancerous lesions of the third eyelid epidermis
- Section 4 Eyelid Epithelial Malignancies
- Section 5 Tumors of Eyelid Skin Appendages and Glands
- Section 6 Other Tumorous Lesions of Eyelid
- Section 7 Lacrimal duct inflammation and tumor
- Chapter VII Conjunctiva
- Section 1 Conjunctivitis
- Conjunctival degeneration
- Section III Conjunctival Tumors and Tumor-like Lesions
- Chapter 8 Cornea and Sclera
- Corneal congenital abnormality
- Corneal degeneration and aging
- Section 3 Family Hereditary Corneal Dystrophy
- Keratitis
- Corneal Edema and Neovascularization
- Repair of corneal injury
- Corneal tumor
- Section scleral lesions
- Chapter 9 Crystals
- The first section of physiological aging
- Section 2 Cataract Pathology
- Section III Clinical Classification of Cataract
- Section IV Congenital Dysplasia
- Section 5 Crystal-Related Ophthalmopathy
- Section 6 IOL Implantation and Complications
- Chapter X Vitreous
- Section I Embryology and Anatomy
- Section 2 Congenital Vitreous Anomaly
- Section III Vitreous Degeneration
- Vitreous opacification
- Section 5 Anterior Retinal Membrane and Vitreous Membrane Formation
- Chapter 11 Uveal Lesions
- Section 1 Senile changes
- Section 2 Congenital Malformations and Developmental Abnormalities
- Uveal degeneration
- Vascular disease
- Section 5 Uveitis
- Chapter Twelve Uveal Tumors
- Section 1 Benign Melanoma
- Malignant melanoma
- Section III Uveal Non-melanoma
- Section 4 Intraocular Metastatic Cancer and Leukemia
- Chapter XIII Retinopathy
- The first section of the pathological basis of fundus lesions
- Congenital abnormalities of the retina
- Retinal vascular lesions
- Section 4 Degeneration of Peripheral Retina
- Section 5 Retinal Detachment
- Retinitis pigmentosa
- Macular malnutrition
- Macular Retinopathy
- Section 9 Retinal Hemangioma
- Chapter 14 Retinoblastoma and White Pupil Syndrome
- Retinoblastoma
- White pupil
- Chapter 15 Tumorous Lesions of Pigment Epithelium in the Eye
- Section 1 Congenital Lesion of Pigment Epithelium in the Eye
- Acquired pigmented epithelial neoplastic lesions
- Chapter XVI Maternal Spot Disease
- Chapter Seventeen Optic Nerve
- Congenital anomalies of the optic disc
- Section 2 Papillary Edema
- Optic Neuritis
- Optic Nerve Atrophy
- Section 5 Optic Nerve Tumors
- Chapter 18 Orbital Tumor
- Features of orbital tumors
- Section 2 Congenital Dysplasia and Cystic Lesions
- Section III Lacrimal Gland Tumors and Tumor-like Lesions
- Intraorbital vascular lesions
- Tumors in the orbital mesenchymal tissue
- Section 6 Non-infectious intraorbital inflammation
- Histiocytic lesions
- Section VIII Lymphocytic Tumor
- Ninth Tissue Tumor
- Section 10 Secondary orbital tumors
- Chapter 19. Glaucoma and Low Intraocular Pressure
- Section 1 Introduction
- Section 2 Anterior Chamber Angle Tissue Anatomy
- The third section of the aqueous water cycle
- Closed angle glaucoma
- Section 5 Open Angle Glaucoma
- Section 6 Congenital Glaucoma
- Damage of ocular tissues due to high intraocular pressure
- Section 8 Low IOP
- Chapter Twenty Eye Trauma
- The first eye penetrating injury
- Foreign body in the second quarter
- Third quarter eye contusion
- Section 4 intraocular surgery complications
- Section 5 Chemical and Thermal Burns
- Section 6 Radiation Eye Damage