Optical coherence tomography of ocular diseases

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Optical coherence tomography of ocular diseases

[edited by] Joel S. Schuman, Carmen A. Puliafito, James G. Fujimoto

SLACK Inc., c2004

2nd ed

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Contents of Works

  • Principles of operation and technology / James G. Fujimoto ... [et al.]
  • Interpretation of the optical coherence tomography image / Michael R. Hee ... [et al.]
  • Vitreoretinal interface disorders / Elias C. Mavrofrides ... [et al.]
  • Retinal vascular diseases / Vanessa Cruz-Villegas and Carmen A. Puliafito
  • Diabetic retinopathy / Vanessa Cruz-Villegas and Harry W. Flynn Jr
  • Central serous chorioretinopathy / Elias C. Mavrofrides and Carmen A. Puliafito
  • Age-related macular degeneration / Natalia Villate, Philip J. Rosenfeld, and Elias C. Mavrofrides
  • Miscellaneous macular degenerations / Elias C. Mavrofrides and Carmen A. Puliafito
  • Chorioretinal inflammation / Natalia Villate and Janet Davis
  • Retinal dystrophies / Vanessa Cruz-Villegas and Carmen A. Puliafito
  • Miscellaneous retinal diseases / Elias C. Mavrofrides, Vanessa Cruz-Villegas, and Carmen A. Puliafito
  • Optical coherence tomography in glaucoma / Gadi Wollstein ... [et al.]
  • Neuro-ophthalmology / Thomas R. Hedges III
  • Corneal and anterior segment optical coherence tomography / David Huang ... [et al.]

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This work shows the retina in normal and diseased states using the innovative OCT 3000. Topics include macular and other retinal diseases, glaucoma, and a description of OCT technology. An appendix is included for those interested in learning more about the principles of operation of this medical diagnostic imaging technology. The text's primary objective is to illustrate the appearance of the eye in health and disease, comparing conventional clinical technologies with OCT. This method introduces the clinician to the manifestations of disease as elucidated by OCT, while presenting the more familiar funduscopic and fluorescein angiographic appearance side-by-side. The text should provide a clinical reference for the retinal and glaucoma specialist which shows how to utilize and interpret OCT imaging to enhance diagnostic sensitivity and specificity as well as to enhance therapeutic decision-making and monitor the outcome of treatment.

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