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About the NOSZA Foundation

The NOSZA Foundation has terminated its operation, and has been cancelled from the register by the Court (Fővárosi Törvényszék).

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The NOSZA Foundation’s mission was to support the early recognition and the most advanced diagnosis of visual loss/impairment and eye-movement disorders in the central nervous system.

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The Foundation supported the publication of the
HANDBOOK of NEURO-OPHTHALMOLOGY - in Hungarian language.
(It can be downloaded from here, for free.)

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In English, a leaflet – including the Table of Contents – can be downloaded here...

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If you are interested in the book in English, its revised and extended version
can be purchased from Springer Publishing.

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Neuro-Ophthalmology

Editors: Judit Somlai, Tibor Kovács
(Springer Publishing, 2016)

Book review by Prof. Neil R. Miller

Book review by Prof. Josef Flammer

Book review by Prof. László Csiba

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The 728-page Handbook has been built upon the abiding parts of the previously published books on Neuro-Ophthalmology (1996, 2007). It gives a complete picture of all dimensions of visual loss and eye-movement disorders in the central nervous system; in addition to the review of the most advanced clinical, diagnostic and systemic ways and means of treatments.

As in the past, so in the current edition, chapters are written by 50+ authorities of different professional fields – working in different Hungarian medical centers and areas of neurorehabilitation.

The Handbook gives an overall picture for all interested in Neuro-Ophthalmology, working in related and connected fields and overlaps. It is especially useful for ophthalmologists, neurologists, neurosurgeons, traumatologists, neuroradiologists, and experts of cardiology and stroke. It also helps professional orientation on the broad fields of medicine, and study of residents too. For future clinicians, it reveals exciting relationships and connections with the borderlands of Neuro-Ophthalmology. In addition, there are parts for rehabilitation of visual disorders – written by the prominents of neurorehabilitation, neuropsychology, typhlopedagogy, and informatics.

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If you would like to read more ABOUT US in Hungarian, please click here...

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English publications from Hungarian authors:
     Judit Somlai - Selected Works in English