Diabetic Retinopathy
BRUNO LUMBROSOSynopsis
Illustrated with numerous drawings, fluorescein angiography but also sagittal and frontal OCT images and the latest OCT angiography figures, this concise manual intends to give, in its first part, the basic information on epidemiology, pathogenesis and classification of diabetic retinopathy. The second part shows how to read and interpret fluorescein angiography, classic cross-section and “en face” OCT, and the most recent OCT angiography, documenting and diagnosing the different features of background, nonproliferative and proliferative diabetic retinopathy. Tables and flow charts offer guidance through the difficult diagnoses. This manual illustrates a logical and simple analysis and interpretation method of diabetic retinopathy imaging.
Synopsis
Illustrated with numerous drawings, fluorescein angiography but also sagittal and frontal OCT images and the latest OCT angiography figures, this concise manual intends to give, in its first part, the basic information on epidemiology, pathogenesis and classification of diabetic retinopathy. The second part shows how to read and interpret fluorescein angiography, classic cross-section and “en face” OCT, and the most recent OCT angiography, documenting and diagnosing the different features of background, nonproliferative and proliferative diabetic retinopathy. Tables and flow charts offer guidance through the difficult diagnoses. This manual illustrates a logical and simple analysis and interpretation method of diabetic retinopathy imaging.
Description
Illustrated with numerous drawings, fluorescein angiography but also sagittal and frontal OCT images and the latest OCT angiography figures, this concise manual intends to give, in its first part, the basic information on epidemiology, pathogenesis and classification of diabetic retinopathy. The second part shows how to read and interpret fluorescein angiography, classic cross-section and “en face” OCT, and the most recent OCT angiography, documenting and diagnosing the different features of background, nonproliferative and proliferative diabetic retinopathy. Tables and flow charts offer guidance through the difficult diagnoses. This manual illustrates a logical and simple analysis and interpretation method of diabetic retinopathy imaging.
Key Features
• The first part of the book gives basic information on epidemiology, pathogenesis and classification of diabetic retinopathy.
• The second part shows how to read, interpret fluorescein angiography, classic cross-section OCT, en-face OCT, and the most common OCT angiography, documenting and diagnosing the different features of background, non-proliferative and proliferative diabetic retinopathy.
• Discusses most recent typical and atypical aspects of imaging and modern treatment.
• Develop understanding in fluorescein angiography, OCT and OCT angiography in clinical work.
• It will show the practical interest of clinical imaging and treatment in everyday ophthalmology.
Product Details
Publisher :
JPB ;1/e edition (01 January 2015)
Edition :
1/e edition
Binding :
Hard Back
Language :
English
Paperback :
112 pages
ISBN-13 :
9789351528982
Item Weight :
575 grams
Dimensions :
8.5 x 11
Printing Format Color :
Four Color