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Ansons, Helen Davis 205 $aFourth edition. 210 1$aChichester, West Sussex ;$aHoboken, New Jersey :$cWiley,$d2014. 215 $a1 online resource (730 p.) 225 1 $aNew York Academy of Sciences 300 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index 311 $a1-4051-9306-9 311 $a1-306-09092-X 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 327 $aDiagnosis and Management of Ocular Motility Disorders; Copyright; Contents; Preface to the Fourth Edition; Preface to the First Edition; Section 1 Assessment; 1 History; General principles; Manifest strabismus; Defective ocular movement; Nystagmus; Abnormal head posture; Defective vision; Subjective symptoms; 2 Ophthalmic Examination; Introduction; General appearance; Head posture; Head movement; Visual acuity; Eyelids; Eye position; Assessment of ocular deviation and ocular movement; Examination of the eye; Additional investigations; 3 Refraction 327 $aFactors influencing the unaccommodated refractive stateRefractive state of the eye in infancy and childhood (Figure 3.1); Methods of refraction; Drugs used in refraction; Correction of refractive errors; Rehabilitation for low vision and acquired visual field defects; 4 Visual Function; Light sense; Form sense; Contrast sensitivity; Visual fields; Colour sense; Motion sense; Electrodiagnostic tests for visual function; 5 Ocular Deviation; Detection of strabismus; Pseudostrabismus; Measurement of strabismus; 6 Ocular Movements; Laws relating to ocular movement; Ocular movement systems 327 $aClinical assessment of ocular movement range7 Binocular Function; Terminology; Correspondence; Aims of investigation; Investigation of binocular vision; Grade of binocular vision; Suppression; Investigation of binocular vision; Tests for stereopsis; Tests specifically used to assess correspondence; Tests for suppression; Quality of binocular single vision; Section 2 Principles of Management; 8 Nonsurgical Management; Optical management; Orthoptic exercises; Occlusion; Pharmacological management; 9 Surgical Management; Aims and objectives; Anatomical considerations; Principles of eye movement 327 $aPrinciples of surgeryPreoperative assessment; The surgical plan; Preparation for surgery; Forced duction test; Active muscle force generation test; Spring-back balance test; Conjunctival incisions; Exposure of muscles; Haemostasis; Suturing techniques; Conjunctival closure; Surgical complications and incidents; General problems of reoperation; Postoperative care; Section 3 Clinical Features, Aetiology and Management of Specific Disorders; 10 Amblyopia; Classification; Mechanisms; Sensitive period; Research background; The normal eye; Diagnosis; Treatment; Problems arising during treatment 327 $aResults of amblyopia treatmentCompliance; 11 Introduction to Concomitant Strabismus; Classification; Aetiology; Investigation; Management; 12 Esotropia; Classification; Primary esotropia; Consecutive esotropia; Secondary (sensory) esotropia; Residual esotropia; 13 Exotropia; Classification; Primary exotropia; Consecutive exotropia; Secondary (sensory) exotropia; Residual exotropia; 14 Infantile Strabismus and Dissociated Strabismus Complex; Classification; Prevalence; Infantile esotropia; Dissociated strabismus complex (DSC); 15 Microtropia and Allied Conditions 327 $aPhenomena associated with binocular single vision 330 $aThis comprehensive, clinically-grounded textbook, now in its fourth edition, supports orthoptists and ophthalmologists in decision-making through the patient care process, from presentation to discharge. 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