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The emergence of Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT) in recent years
has revolutionized the way we see the retina. Providing, in real
time, high-resolution cross-sectional images of the macula that are
very similar to obtaining in vivo histopathological specimens, OCT
represents a major advance in the diagnostics of retinal disease.
The excitement of working with this new tool has been dampened by
the non-availability of any standard textbook on the subject and
meant that every new finding on the OCT saw us rushing to the
library almost on a daily basis to locate any published reports on
the subject. Until now. Containing nearly 900 scans of both normal
and diseased appearances, most in full color, Atlas of Optical
Coherence Tomography of Macular Diseases covers how to use Stratus
OCT for diagnosing various macular disorders, identifying correct
therapeutic approaches and monitoring the responses to therapies
and interventions. The authors provide brief case summaries, fundus
photographs, fluorescein angiography, and the OCT images and the
follow up images. They discuss OCT applications for diagnosis,
management, and follow-up in diabetic macular edema, macular hole,
taut posterior hyaloid membrane, vitreofoveal traction, idiopathic
central serous chorioretinoplasty, submacular pathology, and more.
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