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Volume 331:62 July 7, 1994 Number 1
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Diagnostic Problems in Clinical Ophthalmology

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Edited by Curtis E. Margo, with Latif M. Hamed and Robert N. Mames. 932 pp., illustrated. Philadelphia, W.B. Saunders, 1994. $85. ISBN 0-7216-3659-4.

This comprehensive and encyclopedic textbook will guide the reader through the pitfalls in diagnosing clinical ophthalmologic disorders. Rather than merely list the differential diagnosis of a specific clinical finding, the authors describe in detail the nuances by which the reader can sort through various diseases that produce a specific ocular picture and arrive at the correct diagnosis. The editors have succeeded in maintaining a high level of quality in the writing throughout the book and have minimized overlap of material.

This book stands alone in its approach to the differential diagnosis of ocular problems, which is based on the history, . . . [Full Text of this Article]




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