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Clinical Examination of Ophthalmic Cases 3rd Edition

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The front cover of the medical textbook "Clinical Examination of Ophthalmic Cases," Third Edition, by authors ML Agarwal and Sanjeev Agarwal. The title is written in bold yellow and white text over a deep red background, with the subtitle "History | Investigations | Features | Management" displayed on a black bar . The cover features a row of four clinical images: a fundus photograph showing the retina, an automated diagnostic machine, an anatomical cross-section diagram of the human eye, and a slit lamp biomicroscope . The CBS Publishers & Distributors logo is visible at the bottom left corner .

Book Metadata


  • Full Title: Clinical Examination of Ophthalmic Cases: History | Investigations | Features | Management
  • Authors: ML Agarwal, MS (Professor Emeritus—Ophthalmology); Sanjeev Agarwal, MS (Professor of Ophthalmology)
  • Year of Publication: 2019.
  • Total Number of Pages: 369 pages.

Copyright Summary


This text is published by CBS Publishers & Distributors Pvt. Ltd. and represents the third edition of the work. The eBook carries the eISBN 978-93-895-6585-0, with all rights reserved by the authors and publisher, prohibiting unauthorized reproduction or transmission in any form.


Preface Analysis


The authors developed this resource to address a long-felt gap in medical literature regarding the structured clinical examination and presentation of ophthalmic cases. Their primary intent is to provide a "ready-reckoner" and guide that allows for the thorough preparation of clinical cases in their totality.

While the primary audience consists of postgraduate students and residents preparing for examinations and faculty presentations, the authors emphasize that the book is equally valuable for practicing ophthalmologists and consultants who require a quick, reliable reference for ocular maladies in day-to-day practice.


Chapter List


A Case with Proptosis

A Case with Orbital Inflammatory Lesions

A Case with Thyroid Orbitopathy

A Case with a Cyst at the Supraorbital Angle

A Case with Ptosis

A Case with Congenital Simple Ptosis

A Case with Myasthenic Ptosis

A Case with Lagophthalmos—Bell’s Palsy

A Case with Nodular Lesion of the Lid

A Case with Lid or Lacrimal Gland Lesion

A Case with Epiphora

A Case with Dacryocystitis

A Case with Dry Eye Syndrome

A Case with Chlamydial Follicular Conjunctivitis

A Case with Viral Follicular Conjunctivitis

A Case with Allergic Conjunctivitis

A Case with a Nodule at Limbus

A Case with Corneal Lesions

A Case with Scleral Lesions

A Case with Abnormal Light Reflex of the Pupil

A Case with Leukocoria in a Child

A Case with Uveal Lesions

A Case with Lens Opacity

A Case with Glaucoma

A Case with Vitreous Lesion

A Case with Endophthalmitis

A Case with Retinal Detachment

A Case with Maculopathy

A Case with Diabetic Retinopathy

A Case with Hypertensive Retinopathy

A Case with Central Retinal Vein Occlusion

A Case with Retinitis Pigmentosa

A Case with Optic Nerve Lesion

A Case with Myopia

A Case with Heterophoria—Latent Squint

A Case with Heterotropia—Manifest Squint

A Case with Paralytic and Restrictive Squint

A Case with III, IV, and VI Nerve Palsy

A Case with a Brain Tumor

A Case with Nystagmus

A Case with Visual Field Defect

A Case with Sudden Loss of Vision

A Case with Low Vision

A Case with Contusion/Concussion Injury

A Case with Retained Intraocular Foreign Body

A Case with Blow-out Fracture of the Orbit

A Case with Sympathetic Ophthalmitis

A Case with Migrainous Headache

A Case with Flat Anterior Chamber following Filtering Surgery

Notes on Congenital Ocular Defects

Notes on Ocular Syndromes

Notes on Uncommon Ocular Topics

Ocular Cryo and Laser Therapies

Fundus Fluorescein and Indocyanine Green Angiography

Clinical Value Prop: Why Read This?


For the practicing clinician, Clinical Examination of Ophthalmic Cases serves as a high-yield reference covering more than 90% of ocular maladies encountered in clinical practice. The third edition utilizes a unique "poetic format" designed to improve the understanding, retention, and rapid recall of diagnostic facts during high-pressure clinical or examination scenarios.

Each chapter follows a rigorous clinical workflow: starting with targeted history taking, moving through a comprehensive clinical examination and investigations, and concluding with definitive clinical features and management strategies. This structure ensures no diagnostic steps are missed, providing the doctor with the confidence to manage complex cases from initial presentation through to surgical or medical resolution.


Clinical Examination of Ophthalmic Cases 3rd Edition


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