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January 1979

Neuro-ophthalmology: Clinical Signs and Symptoms

Arch Ophthalmol. 1979;97(1):181. doi:10.1001/archopht.1979.01020010099031

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Abstract

This short neuro-ophthalmology text has an appealing organization: each chapter is built around a "presenting complaint." There are chapters on diplopia, blurred vision, ptosis, headache, exophthalmos, and nystagmus. Guest contributors have written chapters on retinal disease, radiology and facial nerve paralysis. The book is written in a casual style that goes along smoothly enough most of the time. For the average resident who wants a quick, clinically oriented review of a given topic in neuroophthalmology, this book might not be a bad place to start. It also has at least its share of old errors, now enshrined in yet another text.

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