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Atlas of laser scanning ophthalmoscopy

Auteur : SCHEUERLE A.

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Date de parution : 12-2003
Langue : ANGLAIS
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Résumé d'Atlas of laser scanning ophthalmoscopy

Glaucoma remains one of the leading causes of blindness. Laser scanning tomography has gained an indispensable role in the ophthalmologic diagnosis, especially in the long-term follow-up of glaucoma. Confocal laser scanning ophthalmoscopy provides key insights into the three-dimensional anatomy of the optic disc in vivo. This unique atlas contains superb images of all clinically relevant diseases diagnosed by current models of the Heidelberg Retina Tomograph. It correlates classical diagnostic tools such as perimetry, tonometry and fundus photography with state-of-the-art studies including digital retinal angiography, optical coherence tomography and laser scanning tomography. Special features include the illustrated coverage of diseases of the optic nerve head, different types and stages of glaucoma, non-glaucomatous neuropathy and papilledema, automated classification procedures for the detection of glaucoma, strategies for the interpretation of follow-up results in optic disc monitoring and macular diseases. The shortly released Macular Edema Module expands the diagnostic spectrum of laser scanning ophthalmoscopy significantly, adding measuring and monitoring of diabetic and cystoid macular edema. This atlas is the most comprehensive up-to-date reference of laser scanning ophthalmoscopy available, ideal for residents and general ophthalmologists who want to enhance their diagnostic skills.

Sommaire d'Atlas of laser scanning ophthalmoscopy

Introduction: Why is laser scanning ophthalmoscopy needed? Technical background. Stereometric parameters of the HRT. Healthy optic discs: Natural variety of optic discs. Regular shapes. Micropapillas. Megalopapillas. Tilted discs. Glaucomas: Automated classification procedures. Moderate glaucomas. Nerve fiber bundle defects. Advanced glaucomas. Micropapillary glaucomas. Megalopapillary glaucomas. Normal tension glaucomas. Classification errors. Follow-up exams: Strategies of longitudinal analysis. Glaucomatous progression. Prominent optic discs: Scanning of prominent discs. Drusenpapillas. Swollen optic discs. Papilledemas. Macular scans: Macular edema module. Irivine-Gass-syndrome. Branch vein occlusion. Central serous retinopathy. Macular puckers. Macular holes. Miscellaneous: Optimized imaging. Astigmatism. Retinal irregularities. Pathologies of the vitreus body. Corneal scans: The Rostock Cornes Module.