A set of 101 topics cover the foundation of ophthalmology.
Note that they were made between 1983 and 1987.
1.- Embryology of the eye
2.- General anatomy of the visual apparatus
3.- Phylogeny of the visual apparatus
4.- Congenital ocular anomalies: Teratology. Teratogenesis abnormalities
5.- Clinical anatomy of the orbit
6.- Exploration and semiology of the orbit
7.- Neoformations, inflammations and orbital trauma.
8.- Endocrine exophthalmos
9.- Clinical anatomy and physiology of the eyelids
10.- Examination and semiology of the eyelids
11.- Inflammatory conditions of the eyelids
12.- Alterations of the eyelid position and motility
13.- Trauma, tumors and congenital malformations of the eyelids
14.- Clonal anatomy of the lacrimal apparatus. Exploration and semiology
15.- Diseases of the lacrimal gland
16.- Clinical anatomy of the conjunctiva. Exploration and semiology
17.- Acute conjunctivitis.
18.- Allergic conjunctivitis
19.- Chronic conjunctivitis
20.- Conjunctival trauma and degeneration
21.- Clinical anatomy of the cornea and sclera
22.- Anatomy of the sensitive system. Physiology of the cornea and sclera
23.- Examination and semiology of the cornea and sclera
24.- Superficial keratitis
25.- Deep keratitis
26.- Corneal degenerations
27.- Scleral diseases
28.- Trauma, Malformations and corneo-scleral tumors
29.- Clinical anatomy of the macula and lens
30.- Physiology of the lens: accommodation
31.- Exploration and semiology of the lens
32. Traumatic injuries and developmental abnormalities of the lens
33.- Pathogenesis and general symptomatology of cataracts
34.- Senile cataracts. Complicated cataracts
35.- Symptomatic cataracts
36.- Secondary cataracts. Cataract treatment
37.- Anatomy and exploration of the vitreous. Vitreous diseases
38.- Clinical anatomy of the uvea
39.- Anatomy of the ocular autonomic system
40.- Physiology of the Iris. Pupillary reflexes
41.- Physiology of the Ciliary Body and the Choroid
42.- Exploration and Semiology of the Iris
43.- Exploration and Semiology of the Ciliary Body and the Choroid
44.- Congenital affections of the Uvea
45.- Uveal Trauma
46.- Uveal Tumors
47.- Uveal Degenerations
48.- Non-granulomatous uveitis
49.- Granulomatous uveitis
50.- Ocular toxoplasmosis
51.- Sympathetic ophthalmia. Uveo-meningeal syndrome
52.- Ocular angiology. Anatomy and examination
53.- Clinical Anatomy of the Retina
54.- General physiology of vision
55.- Visual sensation and perception. Vision of colors and stereoscopic. Vision psychology
56.- Objective examination of the retina
57.- Visual field. Exploration and general semiology
58.- Subjective examination of the retina
59.- Retinitis. Retinal vasculitis
60.- Peripheral retinal degenerations
61.- Central retinal degenerations
62.- Hypertensive and hypotensive retinopathies and in hemopathies
63.- Diabetic retinopathy
64.- Retinal detachment: pathogenesis and etiology
65.- Diagnosis, symptoms and treatment of retinal detachment
66.- Retinal trauma. Intraocular foreign bodies
67.- Retinal tumors
68.- Anatomy of the anterior chamber
69.- Examination of the anterior chamber
70.- Pathogenesis of glaucoma. Physiology of intraocular pressure
71.- Congenital and juvenile glaucomas. Secondary glaucomas
72.- Simple glaucoma. Symptoms and diagnosis.
73.- Treatment of simple glaucoma
74.- Closed angle glaucoma. Ocular hypotonia.
75.- Clinical anatomy of the optic nerve and visual pathways
76.- Exploration of the routes and optical centers
77.- Papillary ecstasy
78.- Optic neuritis
79.- Optic atrophies. Degenerative, traumatic and familial disorders of the optic nerve
80.- Heteronymous hemianopsies. Chiasmatic syndrome
81.- Homonymous hemianopsies. Optic agnosias
82.- Anatomy of the oculomotor and oculosensory centers
83.- Anatomy and physiology of the extraocular muscles
84.- Exploration of extrinsic ocular motility
85.- Concomitant strabismus
86.- Paralytic strabismus
87.- Conjugate and internuclear paralysis. Nystagmus
88.- Physiological optics
89.- Objective examination of refraction
90.- Subjective examination of refraction
91.- Hyperopia, presbyopia. Alterations in accommodation
92.- Myopia
93.- Astigmatism. Anisometropia and aniseiconia
94.- Ocular symptoms of diseases of the nervous system
95.- Dermato-ophthalmology
96.- Eye injuries from distant trauma. Ionizing radiation. Infections
97.- Lesions and signs of metabolic and vascular diseases
98.- Ocular toxicology. Iatrogenic eye diseases
99.- Emergencies in ophthalmology
100.-Simulation in ophthalmology. Occupational ophthalmology. Expertise
101.-Ocular pharmacology: anesthetics, antiseptics, antibiotics, anti-inflammatories, drugs of autonomic action