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Understanding OCT Angiography: From Pathophysiology to Clinical Imaging

Understanding OCT Angiography: From Pathophysiology to Clinical Imaging

9781909836938
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This handbook provides ophthalmologists and trainees with the latest advances in the rapidly developing field of OCT Angiography.

Beginning with an overview of the technology and terminology, the next chapter explains how to perform an OCTA examination. The following sections describe the pathophysiology, clinical features, imaging and management techniques for different retinal disorders.

Authored by an internationally recognised group of experts, led by Professor Bruno Lumbroso, the book is highly illustrated with cross sectional and en face OCT images, drawings and tables.

This text is invaluable reading for clinicians learning OCTA interpretation for routine everyday use and diagnostic retinal pathologies.

Key points

  • Presents latest advances in field of OCT Angiography
  • Covers pathophysiology, clinical features, imaging and management techniques for different retinal disorders
  • Highly illustrated with cross sectional and en face OCT images, drawings and tables
  • Internationally recognised author team led by renowned Professor Bruno Lumbroso
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9781909836938
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Publication date
2019
Issue number
1
Cover
hard cover
Pages count
242
Dimensions (mm)
171.00 x 241.00
  • Introduction
    Chapter 1 Technology principles and terminology
    Chapter 2 Performing a correct OCTA examination
    Chapter 3 Optical coherence tomographic angiography:: prospects and challenges
    Chapter 4 OCT angiography quantitative assessment
    Chapter 5 Normal retinal anatomy and OCT angiography
    Chapter 6 Pathophysiology of age-related macular degeneration
    Chapter 7 AMD drusen and pseudodrusen
    Chapter 8 Dry AMD and geographic atrophy
    Chapter 9 Vascularized drusen
    Chapter 10 OCT angiography in fibrocellular and fibrovascular phenotypes of neovascular age-related macular degeneration in remission
    Chapter 11 CNV pathophysiology, definition and classification
    Chapter 12 Exudative choroidal neovascularization
    Chapter 13 Nonexudative, silent, subclinical, quiescent choroidal neovascularization clinical features and practical implications
    Chapter 14 Non-exudative choroidal neovascularization
    Chapter 15 Exudative CNV evolution after treatment, CNV activity, CNV quiescence
    Chapter 16 CNV in lesions of Bruchs membrane with normal thickness choroid
    Chapter 17 Pachychoroid 1:: Polypoidal choroidal vasculopathy
    Chapter 18 Pachychoroid 2:: CNV in central serous chorioretinopathy
    Chapter 19 High myopia, myopic CNV
    Chapter 20 Pathophysiology of diabetic retinopathy
    Chapter 21 Diabetic retinopathy
    Chapter 22 Central retinal vein occlusion branch retinal vein occlusion retinal artery occlusion
    Chapter 23 Retinal microcirculation pathology, DRIL, AMN, PAMM
    Chapter 24 Macular telangiectasia type 1 and 2
    Chapter 25 Hereditary macular dystrophies, Stargardt disease
    Chapter 26 Cystoid macular edema after surgery:: Irvine-Gass syndrome
    Chapter 27 Dome-shaped macula
    Chapter 28 Epiretinal membranes
    Chapter 29 Retinitis pigmentosa, inherited retinal dystrophies
    Chapter 30 Glaucoma
    Chapter 31 Neurodegenerative diseases
    Chapter 32 How to write a clinical oct angiography report
    Chapter 33 The future
    Suggested reading
    Index

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