- Provides a detailed overview of conjunctival and corneal infections
- Focuses on microbiological and diagnostic aspects of infections
- Includes chapters on histopathology and confocal microscopy
This book presents the clinical features, invasive and non-invasive modalities of diagnosis of conjunctival and corneal infections, especially atypical clinical situations in unusual cases of keratitis, and manage the disease entity. Infections of cornea continues to be the leading cause of ocular morbidity and blindness worldwide. Early diagnosis helps in better outcome. Proper understanding of the microbiological and clinical characteristics of this disease entity enables ophthalmologists to initiate appropriate therapy.
Corneal infections, especially due to uncommon organisms, are difficult to diagnose and treat. With 17 chapters, this volume covers the entire spectrum of corneal and conjunctival infections.
This is a quick go-to book for general as well as specialist ophthalmologists.
Table of Contents- Bacterial Conjunctivitis
- Viral Conjunctivitis
- Chlamydia Conjunctivitis
- Ophthalmia Neonatorum
- Clinical Work-Up of Corneal Ulcers
- Bacterial Keratitis
- Atypical Mycobacterial Keratitis
- Nocardia Keratitis
- Acanthamoeba Keratitis
- Microsporidial Keratitis
- Fungal Keratitis
- Pythium Keratitis
- Herpes Simplex Virus (HSV) Keratitis
- Herpes Zoster Ophthalmicus (HZO) Keratitis
- Role of Microbiology in the Diagnosis of Corneal and Conjunctival Infections
- Role of Histopathology in the Diagnosis of Corneal and Conjunctival Infections
- Role of In Vivo Confocal Microscopy in the Diagnosis of Microbial Keratitis