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Nearly every neuro-ophthalmolgist owns at least one edition of Walsh and Hoyt's Clinical Neuro-Ophthalmology. Throughout the years, appropriate descriptors have included encyclopedic, exhaustive, authoritative, comprehensive, and up to date. The editors and more than 60 contributing authors continue this tradition with the sixth edition of this book.
Written and edited by some of the leading authorities in neuro-ophthalmology, each section provides a historical perspective, an extensive exposition of clinical features including personal observations about the topic under discussion, diagnostic approaches, and suggestions for treatment. Volume I covers disorders of the visual system, eye movements, pupils, eyelids, and headache. The
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