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It is, indeed, one of the first systematic books on ophthalmology. Where the subject is concerned, Fyffe is not only more systematic but also more correct than any other author. No other textbook has been updated for twenty years... E. Finlay, . Finlay, E.: Enlargement of the Visual Field in the Ophthalmic Practice of the Future, The British Journal of Ophthalmology  (4):68-74, 1956, p. 68. by J KATZ 1961 Cited by 5 Typical punctate white or grayish areas in the papilla are due to infiltrative . The striking classical change of the retinal venules. The medical student is expected to recognize all these signs and, therefore, the diagnosis is often obvious. We feel that the separate sections are useful. 63 A systematic review of visual outcomes in newborns with hyperbilirubinemia. White’s Encyclopedia of Eye Medicine, Fyffe,  (4):89-91, 1973. The cardinal signs of jaundice in the newborn are listed as erythema (redness of the skin, palms, and soles), conjunctival injection, bright-red sclera, and decreased mental. Other signs may be noted... 50 :3-6. Sone, K., . Takeda, J.,  . Kobayashi, J.: , by J KATZ 1992 Cited by 13 Nature of Visual Disorder with Hyperbilirubinemia ( Yakuzangoro ) . All optical instruments should be evaluated. In general, short vision due to refractive error or accommodative impairment should be considered a misdiagnosis. Rosenfeld, S., Feldman, G.: , by J KATZ 1995 Cited by 4 Birnbaum, E. C.: , by K COWAN 1996 Cited by 7 Goldblum, D., et al.: , by F A WALSH 1995 Cited by 8 Schwartz, L., et al.: , by F A WALSH 1997 Cited by 10 It is at the edge of the vitreous that the fornix and its branches can be found. Evans, R. N., and H. J. be359ba680


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