
Practical Handbook of Fluorescein Angiography
Posterior Pole and Retinal Periphery
Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers
Published on 30. January 2014
Book
Paperback/Softback
279 pages
978-93-5090-991-1 (ISBN)
Description
Fluorescein angiography is an eye test that uses a special dye and camera to look at blood flow in the retina and choroid, the two layers in the back of the eye (MedlinePlus).
This book is a practical guide to the interpretation of fluorescein angiography images and subsequent diagnosis of retinal disorders.
The second edition has been fully revised and updated to provide the latest advances in the field. New topics including retinal periphery and ocular oncology, and new images have been added.
Divided into seven sections, the book covers interpretation of normal and pathological fluorescein angiography, new, dyeless imaging for retina and choroid (OCT and OCT Angiography), pathological fluorescein angiography analytical study, pathological fluorescein angiography synthesis, major fluorescein angiography syndromes posterior pole, study of retinal periphery and the future of fluorescein angiography.
Written by internationally recognised specialists Marco Rispoli and Bruno Lumbroso from Rome Eye Hospital and Centro Oftalmologico Mediterraneo, this handbook is highly illustrated with angiograph images and tables to help trainees and clinicians recognise and interpret angiographic findings and make an accurate diagnosis of ophthalmic disorders.
The previous edition (9789350909911) published in 2014.
This book is a practical guide to the interpretation of fluorescein angiography images and subsequent diagnosis of retinal disorders.
The second edition has been fully revised and updated to provide the latest advances in the field. New topics including retinal periphery and ocular oncology, and new images have been added.
Divided into seven sections, the book covers interpretation of normal and pathological fluorescein angiography, new, dyeless imaging for retina and choroid (OCT and OCT Angiography), pathological fluorescein angiography analytical study, pathological fluorescein angiography synthesis, major fluorescein angiography syndromes posterior pole, study of retinal periphery and the future of fluorescein angiography.
Written by internationally recognised specialists Marco Rispoli and Bruno Lumbroso from Rome Eye Hospital and Centro Oftalmologico Mediterraneo, this handbook is highly illustrated with angiograph images and tables to help trainees and clinicians recognise and interpret angiographic findings and make an accurate diagnosis of ophthalmic disorders.
The previous edition (9789350909911) published in 2014.
More details
Edition
New edition
Language
English
Place of publication
New Delhi
India
Target group
College/higher education
Edition type
New edition
Illustrations
63 Tabellen, 105 Farbfotos bzw. farbige Rasterbilder
63 Tables, unspecified; 105 Halftones, color
Dimensions
Height: 216 mm
Width: 146 mm
Weight
560 gr
ISBN-13
978-93-5090-991-1 (9789350909911)
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Schweitzer Classification
Persons
Marco Rispoli MD
Surgery and Emergency Unit
Bruno Lumbroso MD
Past Director
Both at Rome Eye Hospital and Centro Italiano Macula, Italy
Surgery and Emergency Unit
Bruno Lumbroso MD
Past Director
Both at Rome Eye Hospital and Centro Italiano Macula, Italy
Content
PART I: INTERPRETING A NORMAL AND PATHOLOGICAL FLUORESCEIN ANGIOGRAPHY
Chapter 1 Retinal anatomy and fluorescein angiography
Chapter 2 Normal fluorescein angiography of the central retina
Chapter 3 Normal fluorescein angiogram of the optic disk
Chapter 4 Normal fluorescein angiography of the choroid
Chapter 5 Interpreting a pathological fluorescein angiography
PART II: NEW DYELESS IMAGING FOR RETINA AND CHOROID STUDY: OCT AND OCT ANGIOGRAPHY
Chapter 6 Assessment of fluorescein and indocyanine angiography versus OCT-angiography:
Fluorescein angiography/OCT-angiography: A progressive transition
PART III: PATHOLOGICAL FLUORESCEIN ANGIOGRAPHY ANALYTICAL STUDY
Chapter 7 Abnormal hyperfluorescence
Chapter 8 Abnormal hypofluorescence
Chapter 9 Abnormalities in circulation time
PART IV: PATHOLOGICAL FLUORESCEIN ANGIOGRAPHY-SYNTHESIS
Chapter 10 Synthetic evaluation
PART V: MAJOR FLUORESCEIN ANGIOGRAPHY SYNDROMES POSTERIOR POLE
Chapter 11 Diabetic retinopathy
Chapter 12 Age-related macular degeneration and other macular degenerations
Chapter 13 Vascular occlusions
Chapter 14 Pachychoroid spectrum of disorders: Retinal epitheliopathies
Chapter 15 Vitreoretinal interface syndrome
Chapter 16 Diagnosis of a dark area in the fluorescein angiography
Chapter 17 Inflammatory disorders
PART VI: FLUORESCEIN ANGIOGRAPHY STUDY OF RETINAL PERIPHERY
Chapter 18 Fluorescein angiography of the retinal periphery
Chapter 19 Retinal periphery in diabetic retinopathy
Chapter 20 Widefield angiography in ocular oncology
PART VII: CONCLUSION
Chapter 21 The future of fluorescein angiography
Index
Chapter 1 Retinal anatomy and fluorescein angiography
Chapter 2 Normal fluorescein angiography of the central retina
Chapter 3 Normal fluorescein angiogram of the optic disk
Chapter 4 Normal fluorescein angiography of the choroid
Chapter 5 Interpreting a pathological fluorescein angiography
PART II: NEW DYELESS IMAGING FOR RETINA AND CHOROID STUDY: OCT AND OCT ANGIOGRAPHY
Chapter 6 Assessment of fluorescein and indocyanine angiography versus OCT-angiography:
Fluorescein angiography/OCT-angiography: A progressive transition
PART III: PATHOLOGICAL FLUORESCEIN ANGIOGRAPHY ANALYTICAL STUDY
Chapter 7 Abnormal hyperfluorescence
Chapter 8 Abnormal hypofluorescence
Chapter 9 Abnormalities in circulation time
PART IV: PATHOLOGICAL FLUORESCEIN ANGIOGRAPHY-SYNTHESIS
Chapter 10 Synthetic evaluation
PART V: MAJOR FLUORESCEIN ANGIOGRAPHY SYNDROMES POSTERIOR POLE
Chapter 11 Diabetic retinopathy
Chapter 12 Age-related macular degeneration and other macular degenerations
Chapter 13 Vascular occlusions
Chapter 14 Pachychoroid spectrum of disorders: Retinal epitheliopathies
Chapter 15 Vitreoretinal interface syndrome
Chapter 16 Diagnosis of a dark area in the fluorescein angiography
Chapter 17 Inflammatory disorders
PART VI: FLUORESCEIN ANGIOGRAPHY STUDY OF RETINAL PERIPHERY
Chapter 18 Fluorescein angiography of the retinal periphery
Chapter 19 Retinal periphery in diabetic retinopathy
Chapter 20 Widefield angiography in ocular oncology
PART VII: CONCLUSION
Chapter 21 The future of fluorescein angiography
Index