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The technology of angiographic systems has greatly improved. This atlas covers the basic principles of the new methods for fluorescein- and indocyanine green-angiography, as well as the high resolution imaging of fundus autofluorescence.
Written by one of the world's leading ophthalmologists, Atlas of Fundus Florescein Angiography provides a comprehensive look at fluorescein angiographic findings in different disorders. Covering technique and methodology, the atlas provides the foundation needed to incorporate this discipline into ophthalmic evaluations. Supplying images for pattern recognition, it helps clinicians make diagnoses more accurately and offer more appropriate and effective treatments. The authors provide new insight into pathophysical mechanisms of diseases in the ocular fundus and offer unusual and challenging images that enhance recognition of these peculiar diseases.
Uses anaglyph technology to reproduce stereo ocular angiography in demonstrating advantages of stereo angiography. Early chapters discuss common techniques used for producing and interpreting stereo ocular angiography. Cases shed light on aspects of macular disease, vascular disease, tumors, inflammatory disease, and other retinal conditions. Includes color stereo images and viewing glasses. Stevens is chief of the section of ophthalmology at Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
Fluorescein angiography is an indispensable part of ophthalmologic diagnosis and education, providing key insights into pathogenesis and treatment. Using nearly 900 illustrations, this new edition of the classic text/atlas covers all the clinically relevant diseases that can be diagnosed using fluorescein angiography -- and is the first to include the relatively new technique of ICG angiography. Special features include illustrated coverage of: * ICG Angiography: A key new diagnostic procedure for evaluating a wide range of macular diseases * Diseases of the Optic Nerve Head: Full discussion of differential diagnosis of neuroophthalmologic diseases * Macular Diseases: Age-related macular disease is a leading cause of blindness, and angiography is the basis of treatment using laser therapy * Vascular Diseases: Angiography is vital to laser treatment in such prevalent vascular diseases as diabetic retinopathy and venous occlusion * Tumors: The role of angiography in diagnosing and staging different eye tumors is explored * Video angiography: Demonstrates its value in diagnosing hemodynamic alterations of the eye Describing hundreds of ophthalmologic diseases and including basic anatomic and physiologic principles, Fluorescein Angiography, 2nd Ed., is vital for accurate diagnosis and successful treatment.
Fundus fluorescein angiography plays a crucial role in the understanding of different disease processes affecting the eye. A good knowledge of the changes occurring in the fluorescein angiogram is important for correct diagnosis and management of eye disorders. With this in mind, cases seen at Sankara Nethralaya are published here in the form of an atlas. The aim of ""Atlas of Fundus Fluorescein Angiography"" is to present fluorescein angiographic findings in different disorders so as to help the reader to understand the ocular problem, to manage these types of cases, and to introduce images f.
This Atlas of Inherited Retinal Disorders provides a thorough overview of various inherited retinal dystrophies with emphasis on phenotype characteristics and how they relate to the most frequently encountered genes. It also meets the previously unmet needs of PhD students who will benefit from seeing the phenotypes of genes they work on and study. Further, because genetic-testing costs are quite high and spiraling higher, this Atlas will help geneticists familiarize themselves with the candidate gene approach to test patients’ genomes, enabling more cost-efficient testing. This invaluable atlas is organized into eight sections starting with an introduction to the basic knowledge on retinal imaging, followed by diseases listed according to inheritance pattern and disorders with extraocular manifestations grouped by defining features. This structure will be intuitive to clinicians and students studying inherited retinal disorders.
This lavishly illustrated unique atlas provides a comprehensive and up-to-date overview of FAF imaging in retinal diseases. It also compares FAF findings with other imaging techniques such as fundus photograph, fluorescein- and ICG angiography as well as optical coherence tomography. General ophthalmologists as well as retina specialists will find this a very useful guide which illustrates typical FAF characteristics of various retinal diseases.
Each page of this unique new atlas examines a particular form of ocular pathology as captured via indocyanine green angiography, fluoroscein angiography, and OCT...helping you to obtain optimal diagnostic accuracy yielded by each of these imaging approaches. The combination of information derived from various sources allows 3D evaluation and reconstruction of each lesion and the various structures, resulting in a more reliable diagnosis, as no single modality can provide all of the necessary information. Largely illustrated comparative approach using the three different imaging systems FLUO ICG OCT Comprehensive study of macular diseases (including age related macular degeneration, choroidal new vessels, inflammatory diseases, hereditary degenerative lesions, tumors) for diagnosis purposes and follow-up post treatment Recent advances in ICG (and also in OCT) presented in a very didactic educational book Actual update of the literature and evidence-based results of imaging the fundus
Featuring over 250 illustrations, this detailed full-color textbook provides up-to-date information on the use of fundus autofluorescence imaging in evaluation of retinal disease. Chapters describe the techniques available to image and quantify fundus autofluorescence and the autofluorescence patterns observed in the healthy eye and in various retinal diseases. Emphasis is on the value of fundus autofluorescence as a diagnostic and prognostic tool and its clinical utility in the context of other imaging techniques, such as fluorescein and indocyanine green angiography and optical coherence tomography. Each chapter also discusses the value of fundus autofluorescence in understanding the pathogenesis of the condition, and provides a comprehensive update on all aspects of the condition. A companion Website will offer the fully searchable text and an image bank.