Textbook of Ophthalmology

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DVD Contents 1. Entropion Correction by Tarsal Fracture AK Grover 2. Entropion Correction by Partial Tarsectomy AK Grover 3. Entropion Correction by Mucous Graft AK Grover, Zia Chaudhary 4. Jones Procedure for Correction of Involutional Entropion AK Grover, Zia Chaudhary 5. Lateral Tarsal Strip Procedure and Conjunctivoplasty in Involutional Ectropion AK Grover, Zia Chaudhary 6. Ptosis Correction: Fasanella-Servat AK Grover 7. Frontalis Sling with Autogenous Fascia Lata AK Grover, Zia Chaudhary 8. Pterygium Excision with Conjunctival Autograft Virender Sangwan 9. Pterygium Excision with Amniotic Membrane Transplant and Conjunctival Autograft Virender Sangwan 10. Keratectomy with Amniotic Membrane Transplant Virender Sangwan 11. LASIK D Ramamurthy 12. Customized-LASIK (C-LASIK) Rajinder Khanna 13. Penetrating Keratoplasty Sangmitra Burman 14. Penetrating Keratoplasty Anita Panda

15. Trabeculectomy VP Singh 16. Small Incision Cataract Surgery KPS Malik, Ruchi Goyal 17. Small Incision Cataract Surgery VP Singh 18. Phacoemulsification VP Singh, Nitin Nema 19. Phacoemulsification in White Cataract Arup Chakrabarti 20. Penetrating Keratoplasty and IOL Implantation G Sitalaxmi 21. Combined Phaco with Deep Sclerectomy Cyres Mehta 22. Removal of Intraocular Foreign Body Lingam Gopal 23. Removal of Intraocular Cyst YR Sharma 24. Band Buckle for Retinal Reattachment Surgery YR Sharma 25. Evisceration SG Honavar 26. Enucleation SG Honavar 27. Strabismus Surgery • Medial Rectus Resection VP Singh • Lateral Rectus Recession VP Singh 28. External Dacryocystorhinostomy Usha Kim 29. Endonasal Dacryocystorhinostomy Usha Kim

Textbook of Ophthalmology 5th Edition HV Nema Former Professor and Head Department of Ophthalmology Institute of Medical Sciences Banaras Hindu University Varanasi India

Nitin Nema MS Dip NB Assistant Professor Department of Ophthalmology Sri Aurobindo Institute of Medical Sciences Indore India

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To Pratibha and Sandeep

Preface to the Fifth Edition More than twenty years have passed since the textbook of ophthalmology was first published. During the last twenty years, ophthalmology has undergone a phenomenal growth. Successive editions of the textbook have reflected some of the advances made in ophthalmic sciences. In the present fifth edition, all chapters have been updated, and revised or rewritten. The general format of the book is not changed although the clinical presentation has become more colorful. Almost every chapter is liberally illustrated with colored clinical photographs and drawings. Additional material is added to cover newer clinical entities, diagnostic procedures and therapeutic or surgical modalities of treatment of eye diseases. However, no attempt has been made to present an exhaustive text and the book has retained its original virtues of accuracy, clarity, comprehensiveness and consistency of style. An appendix is included in this edition of the book. It contains drawing, description and uses of ophthalmic instruments. Surgical steps of common eye surgeries are demonstrated with the help of video clips. Observation of these video clips will certainly help students to understand and learn basic operative procedures. It will indeed enhance the interest of students in fascinating ophthalmic surgery. At the end of each chapter, a few important references are given to enable the inquisitive student to gather more information on a particular topic of interest. Although the book is written mainly for the undergraduate medical students to grasp the basic ophthalmology, hopefully, it will be beneficial for the postgraduate students and residents in ophthalmology. The book will be useful for the practicing general ophthalmologists in their day-today care of patients. HV Nema Nitin Nema

Preface to the First Edition In spite of introduction of modern audiovisual techniques: projection slides and television tapes, the bedrock of undergraduate education in ophthalmology remains the standard textbooks. The need for a new and updated textbook is strongly felt with rapid developments and advancements in the ophthalmic sciences. A thorough knowledge of ocular anatomy and physiology is essential for a proper understanding of ophthalmology. Hence, general anatomy and physiology of the eye and its individual structures are comprehensively dealt with. The reader may find the chapter on Examination of the Eye informative and interesting as all the routine advanced clinical methods with diagnostic techniques in ophthalmology are incorporated in brevity. To bring out a better understanding of ocular therapeutics, a separate chapter is included. Common diseases of the eye have been described in some detail and their salient clinical features are highlighted with the help of black and white and coloured photographs. Recent advances in the treatment of ophthalmic disorders have also been covered. The chapter on Operations upon the Eyeball and its Adnexa presents important surgical techniques in present day use. The emergence of community ophthalmology signifies a shift from curative to preventive approach in the speciality. The extensive use of tables and illustrations has been made in an effort to focus the attention of readers on easy differential diagnosis and better retention of facts. The present textbook is primarily written for undergraduate medical students. However, it is hoped that general practitioners and diploma students of ophthalmology would also find it useful in revision and updating of their basic knowledge on the subject. HV Nema

Acknowledgements To write a textbook of this kind requires the cooperation and help from colleagues, students, friends and publishers. It is gratifying to mention that we received the help in plenty from all corners. The source of each illustration is acknowledged throughout the pages of the book. However, we would like to express our sincere indebtedness to following colleagues for their generosity in providing a large number of excellent colored photographs and/or video clips from their archives at a short notice. 1. Dr AK Grover, MD,FRCS, Head, Eye Department, Sir Ganga Ram Hospital, New Delhi 2. Professor YR Sharma, MD, Dr RP Center for Ophthalmic Sciences, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi 3. Professor Anita Panda, MD, Dr RP Center for Ophthalmic Sciences, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi 4. Professor MS Bajaj, MD, Dr RP Center for Ophthalmic Sciences, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi 5. Dr Lingam Gopal, MS, FRCS, Director, Sankara Nethralaya, Chennai 6. Dr Jotirmay Biswas, MS, Head, Uveitis and Pathology Department, Sankara Nethralaya, Chennai 7. Dr G. Sitalaxmi, MS, Director, Cornea Service, Sankara Nethralaya, Chennai 8. Dr Virender Sangwan, MD, Director, Cornea Service, LV Prasad Eye Institute, Hyderabad 9. Dr SG Honavar, MD, Director Oculoplasty and Oncology, LV Prasad Eye Institute, Hyderabad 10. Dr Sangmitra Burman, MD, FRCS, Consultant, LV Prasad Eye Institute, Hyderabad 11. Dr Anil Mandal, MD, Consultant, LV Prasad Eye Institute, Hyderabad 12. Dr Usha Kim, MS, Director, Orbit and Oculoplasty, Aravind Eye Hospital, Madurai. 13. Dr D Ramamurthy, MD, Director, The Eye Foundation, Coimbatore 14. Professor KPS Malik, MS, Head, Department of Ophthalmology, Vardhman Medical College, New Delhi 15. Dr Ruchi Goyal, MS, Guru Nanak Eye Center, Maulana Azad Medical College, New Delhi 16. Professor Manoj Shukla, MS, Director, M.U. Institute of Ophthalmology, Aligarh 17. Professor S Kanagami, Tiekyo Medical College, Tokyo 18. Dr Devindra Sood, MD, Consultant, Glaucoma Imaging Center, New Delhi 19. Dr Vikas Mahatme, MD, Director, Mahatme Eye Bank and Hospital, Nagpur 20. Dr Arup Chakrabarti, MS, Director, Chakrabarti Eye Care Center, Trivandrum 21. Dr Cyres Mehta, MS, Consultant, Mehta Eye Hospital, Mumbai 22. Dr VP Singh, MS, Reader, Department of Ophthalmology, BHU, Varanasi 23. Dr Sanjay Thakur, MS, Director, Nataraj Eye Center, Varanasi 24. Mr Siddharth Paramhans, GM, Allergan India, New Delhi. We are indeed grateful to M/S Appasamy Associates, Chennai for permitting us to reproduce excellent drawings of the ophthalmic instruments from their atlas.

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We record our sincere thanks to Professor MK Singh, MS, Eye Department, BHU, Varanasi for his assistance in the preparation of early editions of the book. Mr Tapan Chaurasia, MSc and Mr Lalit Gupta deserve our special thanks for editing colored photographs and video of ophthalmic surgical procedures, respectively. Last but not the least, the credit of meticulous publication of this textbook of ophthalmology goes to Shri Jitendar P Vij, Chairman and Managing Director, and Mr Tarun Duneja, General Manager (Publishing) Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers (P) Ltd., New Delhi, and their enthusiastic staff. HV Nema Nitin Nema

Contents 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30.

Anatomy of the Eyeball ................................................................................................... 1 Physiology of the Eye ....................................................................................................... 7 Neurology of Vision ....................................................................................................... 12 Elementary Optics .......................................................................................................... 16 Physiological Optics ....................................................................................................... 22 Errors of Refraction ........................................................................................................ 25 Determination of the Refraction ................................................................................. 34 Accommodation and its Anomalies ........................................................................... 45 Examination of the Eye .................................................................................................. 49 Ocular Therapeutics ....................................................................................................... 90 Diseases of the Conjunctiva ...................................................................................... 109 Diseases of the Cornea ................................................................................................ 142 Diseases of the Sclera .................................................................................................. 176 Diseases of the Uveal Tract ....................................................................................... 182 Glaucoma ........................................................................................................................ 214 Diseases of the Lens .................................................................................................... 250 Diseases of the Vitreous ............................................................................................. 273 Diseases of the Retina ................................................................................................. 278 Diseases of the Optic Nerve ...................................................................................... 311 Lesions of the Visual Pathway .................................................................................. 325 Intraocular Tumors ....................................................................................................... 334 Injury to the Eye ............................................................................................................ 344 Disorders of Ocular Motility: Strabismus .............................................................. 362 Diseases of the Lids ..................................................................................................... 385 Diseases of the Lacrimal Apparatus ........................................................................ 405 Diseases of the Orbit ................................................................................................... 418 Operations upon the Eyeball and its Adnexa ........................................................ 437 Ocular Manifestations of Diseases of the Central Nervous System ............... 482 Ocular Manifestations of Systemic Disorders ...................................................... 487 Community Ophthalmology ....................................................................................... 490 Appendix ........................................................................................................................... 503 Index .................................................................................................................................. 549