Handbook of retinal screening in diabetes: diagnosis and management (2nd Ed.) Diagnosis and Management
Coordonnateurs : Taylor Roy, Batey Deborah
2. Type 2 Diabetes.
3. The Eye in Diabetes.
4. The Need to Screen.
5. Practical Screening.
6. Normal Retinal Appearances.
7. Background Retinopathy.
8. Maculopathy.
9. Severe Non-proliferative ("Pre-proliferative") Retinopathy.
10. Proliferative retinopathy.
11. Advanced diabetic eye disease.
12. Non-diabetic eye disease.
13. Background Information.
14. Self-assessment questions.
15. Answers to self-assessment questions.
16. Glossary of terms.
Index.
Roy Taylor is Professor of Medicine and Metabolism at the University of Newcastle upon Tyne and Newcastle Diabetes Centre. He is a member of the Project Advisory Group of the National Screening Programme for sight-threatening diabetic retinopathy and a former President of The British Association of Retinal Screeners. Professor Taylor lectures widely about diabetic retinopathy and is recognized as an outstanding teacher on the subject.
Deborah Batey is a senior retinal screener and?quality assurance manager for the Newcastle retinal screening service. She has a major role in teaching and training retinal screeners.
Date de parution : 04-2012
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