2025-2026 Basic and Clinical Science Course, Section 8: External Disease and Cornea
2025–2026 Basic and Clinical Science Course (BCSC), Section 8: External Disease and Cornea is the authoritative reference for corneal and external ocular disorders, published by the American Academy of Ophthalmology. This section is an essential resource for ophthalmology residents, fellows, practicing ophthalmologists, and eye care specialists seeking comprehensive, evidence-based guidance on diagnosis, management, and treatment of corneal, conjunctival, and ocular surface diseases.
This edition provides in-depth coverage of conditions such as keratitis, corneal dystrophies, corneal degenerations, dry eye disease, conjunctivitis, ocular surface tumors, and corneal transplantation. It includes discussions on pathophysiology, immunology, ocular anatomy, and wound healing, equipping readers with a solid scientific foundation alongside clinical insight.
A major strength of this section is its practical, clinically oriented approach. Readers gain guidance on diagnostic techniques, slit-lamp examination, corneal imaging, and laboratory testing, as well as therapeutic strategies including medical management, advanced surgical techniques, corneal grafting, and ocular surface reconstruction. The text emphasizes complication management, outcomes assessment, and patient safety, ensuring optimal care for complex ocular surface conditions.
The 2025–2026 edition incorporates the latest evidence-based guidelines, emerging therapies, and surgical innovations, including lamellar keratoplasty, endothelial keratoplasty, and regenerative techniques. High-quality illustrations, clinical photographs, and procedural diagrams enhance comprehension and facilitate learning for both trainees and practicing clinicians.
Available on TheBookLance, Section 8 of the BCSC series is ideal for residency training, board exam preparation, clinical reference, and continuing medical education. Its authoritative content, depth, and clinical focus make it an indispensable resource for anyone involved in cornea and external ocular disease management.
Key Features
Comprehensive coverage of corneal, conjunctival, and ocular surface disorders
Integrates pathophysiology, immunology, and clinical application
Detailed discussion of diagnostic techniques and imaging
Covers medical, surgical, and advanced corneal therapies
High-quality illustrations, clinical photos, and procedural diagrams
Updated 2025–2026 evidence-based guidelines and recommendations
Emphasis on complication management, outcomes, and patient safety
Ideal for ophthalmology residents, fellows, and practicing ophthalmologists
Essential for board review, clinical reference, and CME





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