Written for both residents in training and practicing clinicians, this book offers a simplified yet comprehensive approach to central neuro-ophthalmologic problems faced in everyday practice. The text covers major clinical problems and defines an inclusive, yet relatively brief, list of causes that can produce each problem. The authors avoid the standard decision-tree approach and, instead, define an easy-to-use and easy-to-learn Âbest fit approach. The patient's signs and symptoms are compared to those detailed for each of the possible causes for that particular major clinical problem.