Kanski's Clinical Ophthalmology: A Systematic Approach, 10th Edition:
This foundational and comprehensive ophthalmology reference, now updated by Dr. John Salmon, continues Kanski’s legacy of clear, succinct text paired with vivid visuals. The 10th edition offers in-depth guidance across all ophthalmic subspecialties, featuring:
Over 2,800 high-quality images, including 2,000+ annotated photos highlighting key pathologies
Concise, structured content using bullet points, tables, and visual aids for quick understanding
Up-to-date coverage of the latest advances in cataract surgery, glaucoma, retinal diseases, immunotherapy, and ocular genetics
Expanded sections on topics like Parkinson’s disease, cerebral visual impairment, and cranial nerve palsies
New rare conditions addressed, such as monkeypox eye findings, silent sinus syndrome, and torpedo maculopathy
Modern imaging techniques like OCT and ICG angiography for detailed retinal and choroidal analysis
Includes an enhanced eBook for searchable, customizable digital access—ideal for both learning and clinical use.
Print length : 968 pages
The Wills Eye Manual, 9th Edition:
This best-selling, compact reference is the go-to guide for ophthalmic diagnosis and treatment, widely used by both trainees and experienced eye care professionals. Known for its high-yield, bulleted format, the manual covers:
Over 200 ophthalmic conditions with current clinical guidance from diagnosis to treatment
Updates on major clinical trials and evolving practices in subspecialties like glaucoma, retina, oculoplastics, and pediatrics
Hundreds of new clinical images and expertly narrated procedural videos
Concise, portable design ideal for quick reference in clinical settings
Written and edited by residents and attendings at Wills Eye Hospital, one of the largest and most active eye hospitals in the U.S.
Enhanced multimedia content and a consistent format make it an essential tool for efficient, evidence-based ophthalmic care.
Print length : 512 pages
Summary of The Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary Illustrated Manual of Ophthalmology, 5th Edition:
This comprehensive, quick-reference manual offers practical, up-to-date guidance for diagnosing and treating a wide range of ocular conditions. Designed for ophthalmologists, optometrists, and allied health professionals, it features:
Over 700 full-color images and a templated, anatomical chapter structure for quick reference
New and expanded sections on infectious uveitis, refractive surgery, rare ocular syndromes, toxic maculopathies, and more
Updated diagnostic tools and treatments for major conditions like dry eye, diabetic retinopathy, AMD, and ocular tumors
OCTA imaging and new procedural videos, including ocular motility testing
Helpful appendices covering exams, medications, abbreviations, and other essentials for non-specialists
Includes an enhanced eBook for mobile access and multimedia integration, making it a valuable resource across all levels of eye care.
Print length : 704 pages
Now in its tenth edition, Manual for Eye Examination and Diagnosis remains the go-to introductory clinical guide in ophthalmology. This concise and practical resource covers essential topics including ocular anatomy, diagnostic tools, differential diagnoses, and treatment strategies for a wide range of eye conditions. Written by experienced ophthalmologist Dr. Mark W. Leitman, the book offers:
Clear explanations of modern diagnostic techniques and equipment
Step-by-step guidance on key clinical procedures
Hundreds of full-color clinical images and diagrams
Straightforward, accessible content ideal for rapid learning
Perfect for medical students, junior doctors, ophthalmology trainees, optometrists, nurses, and technicians, this manual delivers the core knowledge needed to succeed in eye care and on ophthalmology rotations.
Print length : 224 pages