Because of its many advantages optical coherence tomography (OCT) has revolutionized the way in which retinal diseases are screened and managed and how treatments are monitored. In this volume the latest developments and findings are presented by experts in their respective fields. After a short introduction covering the available equipment and the basic techniques, the imaging features of various pathological findings in retinal diseases are presented. The topics cover the outer layers including new modalities for choroid imaging, out-layer diseases such as the various types of macular degeneration, retinal diseases such as diabetic retinopathy and vascular occlusion, and retina and vitreous interface pathologies. The final chapters are dedicated to the practicality of using OCT for the pre- and postsurgical evaluation of the posterior segment and for the differential diagnosis of vitreoretinal diseases as well as in the management of patients with retinal and neuro-ophthalmological diseases. Making the essentials of the recently held ESASO course on OCT available in one volume, this publication is a must-read for experienced as well as trainee ophthalmologists who need to use OCT in their daily practice.
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Published:2014
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Book Series: ESASO Course Series
Luisa Pierro, Claudia Del Turco, Elisabetta Miserocchi, Francesca Ingegnoli, 2014. "Choroidal Changes in Patients with Raynaud's Phenomenon Secondary to a Connective Tissue Disease: Study of Vascular Eye Involvement in Patients Affected by Raynaud's Phenomenon with in vivo Noninvasive EDI-OCT", Optical Coherence Tomography, G. Coscas, A. Loewenstein, F. Bandello
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