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70 reviewsWritten and designed to enhance your understanding of ocular function, structure, and anatomy, Adler's Physiology of the Eye is a classic and bestseller that makes it easier to learn and retain crucial information. The completely revised 12th edition continues Adler's successful approach, connecting basic science with clinical aspects in an intuitive, visual format ideal for study, review, and exam preparation. It captures the latest molecular, genetic, and biochemical discoveries and gives you unparalleled knowledge and understanding of the physiology of the eye and its structures.
It covers the complete structure and function of the eye and its related anatomy and establishes the connection between physiology and clinical practice.
It includes important updates, including new information on OCT/OCTA imaging, new drug delivery methods, ocular biomechanics, and evolving gene therapies.
It organizes content by function, rather than anatomy, to help you establish a stronger connection between physiological principles and clinical practice.
Explains the physiological principles underlying visual acuity, intraocular pressure, ocular circulation, extraocular muscles, and much more.
Includes approximately 1,000 illustrations, including medical artwork, diagrams, graphs and tables, clinical photographs, and much more.