Optical coherence tomography (OCT) is a non-invasive imaging test
that uses light waves to take cross-section pictures of the retina,
the light-sensitive tissue lining the back of the eye (eyeSmart).
This manual is a step by step guide to optical coherence tomography
(OCT) imaging and its interpretation. Beginning with an overview of
OCT and histology, the following chapter discusses three basic
steps in normal OCT analysis - morphology study, retinal and
choroidal structure study, and reflective study. Qualitative and
quantitative analysis of pathologic OCTs illustrates the evolution
of various diseases, both spontaneous and after medical, surgical
or laser therapy. Separate chapters are dedicated to 'en face'
imaging and the role of OCT in the study and treatment of glaucoma.
Authored by renowned experts Bruno Lumbroso and Marco Rispoli from
Centro Oftalmologico Mediterraneo in Rome, this practical reference
is highly illustrated with clinical images, illustrations and
tables throughout. Key points Step by step guide to OCT for
trainees Qualitative and quantitative data illustrates disease
evolution, both spontaneous and after treatment Separate chapters
dedicated to 'en face' imaging and OCT for glaucoma Written by
expert ophthalmologists Bruno Lumbroso and Marco Rispoli
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