Ischemia and Loss of Vascular Autoregulation in Ocular and Cerebral Diseases: A New Perspective Book + PRICE WATCH * Amazon pricing is not included in price watch

Ischemia and Loss of Vascular Autoregulation in Ocular and Cerebral Diseases: A New Perspective Book

Brings together in a coherent manner knowledge gained from research over years on the physiology of intraocular pressure ocular blood flow and the relation of these fundamental parameters to early diagnosis and therapy of vascular diseases of the eye and brain. It helps to increase understanding of the parameters underlying the onset of ischemia.Read More

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    From the introduction: “The purpose of the present book is to bring together in a coherent manner new knowledge gained from research over the past 50 years on the physiology of intraocular pressure, ocular blood flow and the relation of these fundamental parameters to early diagnosis and therapy of vascular diseases of the eye and brain. It will be evident to the reader that the presentation is influenced significantly by the author’s own research. My justification is that by good fortune I have spent many years with superb collaboration helping solve outstanding problems of ocular physiology. This knowledge has increased understanding of the parameters underlying the onset of ischemia and the loss of autoregulation associated with common ocular disease and thereby led to new methods of diagnosis and therapy.”

  • 0387097155
  • 9780387097152
  • Maurice E. Langham
  • 23 April 2009
  • Springer
  • Hardcover (Book)
  • 192
  • 2nd Printing.
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