2025-2026 Basic and Clinical Science Course, Section 6: Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus
2025–2026 Basic and Clinical Science Course (BCSC), Section 6: Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus is the definitive guide to eye disorders in children and strabismus management, published by the American Academy of Ophthalmology. This section is an essential resource for ophthalmology residents, pediatric ophthalmologists, fellows, and eye care professionals seeking comprehensive, evidence-based guidance on diagnosis, treatment, and surgical management of pediatric eye conditions.
This edition provides in-depth coverage of common and complex pediatric eye disorders, including congenital anomalies, amblyopia, strabismus, pediatric glaucoma, retinal disorders, neuro-ophthalmic conditions, and ocular infections. It emphasizes both medical and surgical management, offering detailed guidance on strabismus correction techniques, occlusion therapy, vision development assessment, and perioperative care.
A major strength of this section is its integration of foundational science with practical clinical application. High-quality illustrations, clinical photographs, and diagrams provide clear visualization of ocular anatomy, strabismus types, and surgical approaches. Readers also gain insight into diagnostic strategies, imaging modalities, and patient evaluation, enabling evidence-based clinical decision-making.
The 2025–2026 edition reflects the latest clinical guidelines, treatment protocols, and surgical innovations. Advanced topics, including minimally invasive strabismus surgery, pediatric cataract management, and emerging therapies for amblyopia, are presented to ensure practitioners are up-to-date with contemporary standards of pediatric eye care.
Available on TheBookLance, Section 6 of the BCSC series is ideal for residency training, board exam preparation, clinical reference, and continuing medical education. Its authoritative content, clinical relevance, and emphasis on practical application make it an indispensable resource for anyone involved in pediatric ophthalmology and strabismus management.
Key Features
Comprehensive coverage of pediatric eye disorders and strabismus
Integrates foundational science with clinical practice
Detailed guidance on diagnosis, evaluation, and surgical management
Covers amblyopia, congenital anomalies, pediatric glaucoma, and retinal disorders
High-quality illustrations, clinical photos, and procedural diagrams
Updated 2025–2026 evidence-based guidelines and surgical innovations
Emphasis on patient assessment, outcomes, and perioperative care
Ideal for ophthalmology residents, fellows, and pediatric specialists
Essential for board review, clinical reference, and CME





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