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Unparalleled for aiding diagnosis of retinal disease and recording disease progression, Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT) remains one of the most significant advances in ophthalmology over the past 50 years. Atlas of Retinal OCT, 2nd Edition, provides expert guidance in making the most of this diagnostic tool with high-quality, oversized images that show precise detail and assist with rapid, accurate clinical decision making. Led by the same expert team of Drs. Jay S. Duker, Nadia K. Waheed, and Darin R. Goldman, and with the addition of new editor Dr. Shilpa J. Desai, this atlas remains your go to” reference source for OCT imaging of the retina. Now updated throughout to align with current practice, it covers a range of both common and rare disorders and presentations.
Szczegóły produktu
Indeks
98181
EAN13
9780323930437
ISBN
9780323930437
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Rok wydania
2023
Numer wydania
2
Oprawa
twarda
Liczba stron
272
Wymiary (mm)
216 x 276
Waga (g)
1000
PART 1: NORMAL OPTICAL COHERENCE TOMOGRAPHY Section 1: Normal Optic Nerve 1.1 Normal Optic NerveSection 2: Normal Retina 2.1 Time Domain OCT 2.2 Spectral Domain OCT 2.3 Swept Source OCTSection 3: Normal Choroid 3.1 Normal ChoroidSection 4: Normal Vitreous 4.1 Normal VitreousSection 5: OCT: Artifacts and Errors 5.1 OCT: Artifacts and Errors 5.2 OCT Angiography ArtifactsPART 2: ISOLATED MACULAR DISORDERS Section 6: Age-Related Macular Degeneration 6.1.1 Drusen 6.1.2 Geographic Atrophy 6.1.3 Isolated Pigment Epithelial Detachment 6.2.1 Type 1 Macular Neovascular Membrane 6.2.2 Type 2 Macular Neovascular Membrane 6.2.3 Type 3 Macular Neovascular Membrane 6.2.4 Subretinal Hemorrhage 6.2.5 Disciform Scar 6.2.6 Retinal Pigment Epithelial Tear 6.2.7 Polypoidal Choroidal VasculopathySection 7: Vitreomacular Interface Disorders 7.1 Vitreomacular Adhesion 7.2 Vitreomacular Traction 7.3 Full-Thickness Macular Hole 7.4 Lamellar Macular Hole 7.5 Epiretinal MembraneSection 8: Central Serous Chorioretinopathy 8.1 Central Serous ChorioretinopathySection 9: Myopic Degenerative Maculopathies 9.1 Myopic Choroidal Neovascular Membrane 9.2 Myopic Macular Schisis 9.3 Dome-Shaped Macula 9.4 Posterior StaphylomaSection 10: Hydroxycholoroquine and Pentosan Toxicities 10.1 Hydroxychloroquine Toxicity 10.2 Pentosan ToxicitySection 11: Vitelliform Macular Dystrophy 11.1 Vitelliform DystrophySection 12: Macular Telangiectasia 12.1 Macular TelangiectasiaSection 13: Isolated Cystoid Macular Edema 13.1 Isolated Cystoid Macular EdemaSection 14: Other Disorders Affecting the Macular 14.1 Angioid Streaks 14.2 X-Linked Juvenile Retinoschisis 14.3 Oculocutaneous Albinism 14.4 Subretinal PerfluorocarbonPART 3: VASOOCCLUSIVE DISORDERS Section 15: Diabetic Retinopathy 15.1 Diabetic Macular Edema 15.2 Nonproliferative Diabetic Retinopathy 15.3 Proliferative Diabetic RetinopathySection 16: Retinal Venous Occlusive Disease 16.1 Branch Retinal Vein Occlusion 16.2 Central Retinal Vein OcclusionSection 17: Retinal Arterial Occlusive Disease 17.1 Branch Retinal Artery Occlusion 17.2 Central Retinal Arterial OcclusionPART 4: UVEITIS AND INFLAMMATORY DISORDERS Section 18: Noninfectious Uveitis 18.1.1 Birdshot Retinochoroidopathy 18.1.2 Acute Posterior Multifocal Placoid Pigment Epitheliopathy 18.1.3 Multiple Evanescent White Dot Syndrome 18.1.4 Serpiginous Choroiditis 18.1.5 Multifocal Choroiditis and Panuveitis and Punctate Inner Choroidopathy 18.2 Vogt-Koyanagi-Harada Disease 18.3 Sympathetic OphthalmiaSection 19: Infectious Uveitis 19.1 Toxoplasmic Chorioretinitis 19.2 Acute Syphilitic Posterior Placoid Chorioretinitis 19.3 Tuberculosis 19.4 Posterior Scleritis 19.5 Candida Chorioretinitis 19.6 Acute Retinal Necrosis SyndromePART 5: RETINAL AND CHOROIDAL TUMORS Section 20: Choroidal Tumors 20.1 Choroidal Nevus 20.2 Choroidal Melanoma 20.3 Solitary Choroidal HemangiomaSection 21: Retinal Tumors 21.1 Retinal Capillary HemangiomaSection 22: Retinal Pigment Epithelium Tumors 22.1 Simple Hamartoma of the RPE 22.2 Combined Hamartoma of the Retina and RPESection 23: Metastatic Choroidal Tumors 23.1 Choroidal MetastasesPART 6: TRAUMA Section 24: Mechanical Trauma 24.1 Valsalva RetinopathySection 25: Photic Maculopathy 25.1 Laser Maculopathy 25.2 Solar MaculopathyPART 7: INHERITED RETINAL DEGENERATIONS Section 26: Retinal Dystrophies 26.1 Retinitis Pigmentosa 26.2 Stargardt Disease 26.3 Best Disease 26.4 Cone Dystrophy 26.5 Malattia Leventinese (Doyne’s Honeycomb Retinal Dystrophy) 26.6 Central Areolar Choroidal DystrophyPART 8: VITREOUS DISORDERS Section 27: Posterior Vitreous Detachment 27.1 Stages of Posterior Vitreous DetachmentSection 28: Asteroid Hyalosis 28.1 Asteroid HyalosisSection 29: Vitreous Hemorrhage 29.1 Vitreous HemorrhageSection 30: Vitreous Inflammation 30.1 Vitreous InflammationPART 9: MISCELLANEOUS RETINAL DISORDERS Section 31: Peripheral Retinal Abnormalities 31.1 Tractional Retinal Detachment 31.2 Rhegmatogenous Retinal Detachment 31.3 Bullous Retinoschisis 31.4 Lattice Degeneration 31.5 Myelinated Nerve Fiber LayerIndex