- Assists in understanding new imaging technology and the clinical information it can provide
- Allows the reader to review numerous images of various pathologies
- Analyzes angiographic findings in the retinal periphery
- Written by experts in the field for retina specialists and ophthalmologists
- Hundreds of high quality color and black and white photographs and illustrations
Written by experts in the field of ophthalmology, this new text assists in understanding new imaging technology and the clinical information it can provide. It allows the reader to review numerous images of various pathologies and would be of interest to retina specialists and ophthalmologists. Retinal imaging has undergone dramatic changes in the last decade, characterized by constantly improving image resolution, most notably, as it applies to macular diseases, thanks to ever evolving optical coherence tomography. However, imaging retina outside of the vascular arcades has come a long way with advent of new cameras and lenses. The most profound change has been the introduction of wide-angle angiography, which has demonstrated pathologies previously not seen or suspected and gives rise to new theories of pathophysiology of some retinal diseases. Understanding this new imaging technology and the clinical information it can provide requires a basis of knowledge and experience in associating the findings with other clinical signs in the eye and the rest of the body. Atlas of Wide-Field Retinal Angiography and Imaging helps with this experience by allowing the reader to review numerous images of various pathologies and analyzes angiographic findings in the retinal periphery. Furthermore, as this technology increasingly fills ophthalmologists’ offices around the world, this book will prove to be an invaluable resource, written by experts in the field for retina specialists and ophthalmologists. Table of Contents- 1. Fundus Imaging in Wide-field: A Brief Historical Journey
Ella H. Leung, Richard Rosen - 2. Wide-field Fluorescein Angiography
Thomas G. Chu, David S. Boyer - 3. Wide-field Indocyanine Green Angiography
Irene Rusu, Peter Coombs, Szilárd Kiss - 4. Wide-field Autofluorescence
Florian M. Heussen, Carmen A. Puliafito, SriniVas Sadda - 5. Wide-field Retinal Imaging of Diabetic Retinopathy
Igor Kozak, J. Fernando Arevalo, the KKESH Collaborative Retina Study Group - 6.Wide-field Retinal Imaging of Branch Retinal Vein Occlusio
ns Pradeep S. Prasad, Irena Tsui - 7. Wide-field Retinal Imaging of Central Retinal Vein Occlusions
Irena Tsui, Pradeep S. Prasad - 8. Wide-field Retinal Imaging of Other Retinal Vascular Diseases
Igor Kozak, J. Fernando Arevalo, the KKESH Collaborative Retina Study Group - 9. Wide-field Retinal Imaging of Retinal Dystrophies
Pradeep S. Prasad, David Sarraf - 10. Wide-field Retinal Imaging of Peripheral Retinal Degenerations
Igor Kozak, J. Fernando Arevalo, the KKESH Collaborative Retina Study Group - 11. Wide-field Imaging of the Pediatric Retina
Mrinali Patel Gupta, Yoshihiro Yonekawa, Karyn E. Jonas, Anton Orlin, Paul V. Chan - 12. Wide-field Retinal Imaging of Retinal and Choroidal Tumors
Carol Shields, Jerry A. Shields - 13. Wide-field Retinal Imaging of Retinal and Choroidal Inflammatory Diseases
Keegan Harkins, Michael J. DaSilva, Quan Dong Nguyen, Diana V. Do - 14. Wide-field imaging in Infectious Uveitis
Alfredo Adán, Víctor Llorens, Marina Mesquida - 15. Wide-field Retinal Imaging of Other Miscellaneous Retinal Diseases
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