Publisher's Synopsis
This work utilizes a decision tree approach to the various clinical problems faced in neuro-opthalmology, with key symptoms and signs organized into chapters. The authors attempt to simulate the deductive process clinicans use to reach a diagnosis.;Most chapters begin with an algorithm that guides the reader from a presenting sign or symptom to a differential diagnosis. The text then details the appropriate diagnostic tests, how to interpret the results, management recommendations, and prognosis.;This second edition features a new chapter on visual illusions and hallucinatins, boxed management recommendations, and new illustrations and MRI and CT images.