1. Epidemiology and Clinical Significance of Ocular Infection.- 2. Pathogenic properties of infectious organisms and tissue reactions.- 3. Ocular infection worldwide.- 4. Conjunctivitis.- 5. Corneal infection and ulceration.- 6. Intraocular infection.- 7. Infections of the eyelids, orbit and ocular adnexa.- 8. Ocular infection in children.- 9. Anti-infective therapy for ocular infection.- 10. Specimen collection and laboratory methods for ocular infection.
Nora V. Laver, MD
New England Eye Center Ocular Pathology Laboratory Director
Department of Ophthalmology
Tufts Medical Center, Tufts University School of Medicine
Boston, MA
Charles S. Specht, MD
Anatomic Pathology (Neuropathology)
Department of Pathology
Penn State College of Medicine
Penn State Health - Milton S. Hershey Medical Center
Hershey, PA
This book addresses the diagnosis and treatment of common ocular infections. Relevant pathological principles are described to provide a basis for the understanding of these disorders. The epidemiology of infection as a class of ocular disease and the pathological effects of infectious processes in tissue are discussed in introductory chapters. These fundamentals are explained and reinforced with tables and selected illustrations of tissue pathology. Further chapters by leading clinical specialists describe recommended approaches to infections of the eye and periocular tissues as these conditions occur in adults and children. Illustrative tables and algorithms enhance the discussion, making key principles accessible to the busy clinician. The final chapters provide a guide to relevant microbiological techniques, recommendations for specimen collection and transport, and a survey of antimicrobial therapy for the care of patients with ocular infectious diseases.