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A Case-Based Guide to Eye Pain Perspectives from Ophthalmology and Neurology 1st Editon 2017 Softbound

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    Author(s)Michael S. Lee, KATHLEEN B. DIGRE
    PublisherSpringer
    Edition1st Editon
    ISBN9783319651200
    Pages286
    BindingSoftbound
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearNovember 2017

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    Springer A Case-Based Guide to Eye Pain Perspectives from Ophthalmology and Neurology 1st Editon 2017 Softbound by Michael S. Lee, KATHLEEN B. DIGRE

    Diagnosing a patient with unexplained ocular pain can be time-consuming and difficult, but taking an anatomic approach and excluding causes along the way can aid in the diagnosis. This book provides the reader with a systematic evaluation plan for these cases, written and edited by leaders in the field. A Case-Based Guide to Eye Pain is written for both ophthalmologists and neuro-ophthalmologists since there are not enough neuro-ophthalmologists to treat the number of patients with unexplained ocular pain and general ophthalmologists are having to take on the diagnosis and treatment of these patients. Organized in an easy-to-use manner, each case covers the following key elements: the chief complaint, history of the present illness, the examination, assessment and plan, follow-up, alternate perspective, summary points, and key references. Tables are also available to help the reader rapidly sort through cases that may apply to a sign, symptom, historical feature, diagnostic test or treatment option.  This allows the practitioner who has a patient with a particular concern to use the tables to identify a case discussion.  Additionally, A Case-based Guide to Eye Pain includes an appendices with the general approach to eye pain and anatomy of the trigeminal pathway and its relation to eye pain. PART 1 - Ophthalmic Disorders Causing Eye Pain: Relatively Normal Examination.- Case 1 Dry Eye Syndrome.- Case 2 Recurrent corneal erosions.- Case 3 Post-LASIK eye pain.- Case 4 Convergence insufficiency causing “eyestrain” eye pain.- Case 5 Intermittent angle closure glaucoma.- Case 6 Eye pain from Blepharospasm.- Case 7 Chalazion.- Case 8 Trochleitis or primary trochlear headache.- Case 9 Adenoid cystic carcinoma of the lacrimal gland.- Case 10 Posterior scleritis.- PART 2 - Ophthalmic Disorders Causing Eye Pain: Abnormal Eye Exam.- Case 11 Idiopathic orbital inflammatory syndrome (pseudotumor of the orbit).- Case 12 Anterior Uveitis.- Case 13 Conjunctivitis with medicamentosa.- Case 14 Thyroid Eye Disease.- Case 15 Orbital mass from granulomatoiss with polyangitis (aka Wegener’s).- Case 16 Ocular ischemic syndrome.- Case 17 Horner’s syndrome secondary to carotid artery dissection.- Case 18 Microvascular  cranial neuropathy.- PART 3 - Neurologic Disorders Causing Eye Pain: Relatively Normal Examination.- Case 19 Migraine with and without aura.- Case 20 Chronic migraine with medication overuse headache.- Case 21 Photophobia.- Case 22 Trigeminal neuralgia.- Case 23 Cervicogenic headache.- Case 24 Idiopathic stabbing headache.- Case 25 Sinus headache.- Case 26 Chronic tension type headache.- Case 27 Supraorbital neuralgia.- Case 28 Trigeminal autonomic cephalgias:  Cluster Headache.-Case 29 Primary cough headache.- Case 30  Post-traumatic Eye Pain.- Case 31 Spontaneous Intracranial Hypotension.- Case 32 Giant Cell (Temporal) Arteritis.- Case 33 Thunderclap headache due to Reversible vasoconstriction syndrome.- PART 4 - Neurologic Disorders Causing Eye Pain: Abnormal Eye or Neurologic Exam.- Case 34 Meningitis tuberculosis meningitis.- Case 35 Optic neuritis.- Case 36 Idiopathic intracranial hypertension (pseudotumor cerebri).- Case 37 Low flow Cavernous-carotid fistula (dural cavernous fistula).- Case 38 Herpes Zoster Ophthalmicus.- Case 39 Tolosa Hunt Syndrome due toMetastatic adenocarcinoma to the cavernous sinus.- Case 40 Tolosa Hunt syndrome:  Painful ophthalmoplegia.- Case 41 Pituitary Tumor.- Case 42 Aneurysm.- Case 43 Recurrent painful ophthalmoplegic neuropathy (ophthalmoplegic migraine).