Corneal topography has become essentially a pattern recognition trade, best learned by viewing multiple images of representative patterns. In spite of this, currently available topography books focus only on the technology behind topography, or a particular application of topography, as opposed to presenting a comprehensive collection of topographic patterns that provide quick, consistent pattern recognition and identification. Drs. Wang and Kugler, along with Drs. Morgan and Boerman, look to fill this void with <I><B>Atlas and Clinical Reference Guide for Corneal Topography.<BR></B></I><BR><I><B>Atlas and Clinical Reference Guide for Corneal Topography</B></I> is the first corneal topography book that lends itself to efficient image search and reference for busy clinicians at chair side. Organized into both map-based and disease-based sections, the book allows for quick reference in busy clinical situations. <BR><BR>Images come from the commonly used topographers, the Zeiss Atlas and