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Optical coherence tomography (OCT) is a non-invasive imaging test
that uses light waves to take cross-sectional pictures of the
retina, the light-sensitive tissue lining the back of the eye
(eyeSmart). The technique is recognised worldwide as an essential
device for diagnosis, assessment and follow up of retinal diseases
and glaucoma. The third edition of this comprehensive manual has
been fully revised to provide clinicians and trainees with the most
recent advances in OCT imaging. New examination and diagnostic
protocols are covered in depth and this edition includes a step by
step guide to data interpretation. Divided into three sections, the
book begins with discussion on interpretation of OCT images,
including 'en face' and dyeless angiography. The second section
covers lesions and diseases, and part three explains new syndromes
and classifications. Highly illustrated with clinical images and
tables, this practical reference has been written by renowned
experts based in Italy. Key points Practical guide to recent
advances in OCT imaging Fully revised, new edition covers new
examination and diagnostic protocols, with step by step guide to
data interpretation Internationally recognised, Italy-based author
team Previous edition (9789351525318) published in 2014
Optical coherence tomography angiography (OCTA) is a non-invasive
technique for imaging the microvasculature of the retina and the
choroid. The advent of OCTA has allowed ophthalmologists to
identify new pathologies, recognise new syndromes, and organise
disorders with new classifications. This atlas provides clinicians
with state-of-the-art principles of clinical OCTA imaging, helping
them interpret and understand the features of the angiographic
images. Following the success of the first edition (9789351528999)
published in 2015, this second edition has been fully revised, with
all chapters rewritten and new topics added to provide the very
latest advances in the field. New knowledge about existing diseases
and new disorders are described in depth, and operating principles,
clinical applications, and future developments are explained
thoroughly by the pioneers of the technology. The first part of the
atlas covers the basic principles of OCT angiography, methods and
technology, image interpretation, vascular anatomy of the retina,
and clinical applications. Part two provides a general update on
current research into OCT angiography in various retinal, choroid
and anterior chamber disorders. The third and final part of the
book describes future clinical applications and implications of
next generation devices. This new edition is an invaluable guide
for ophthalmologists and trainees for use in everyday practice.
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