cover image - Handbook of Retinal OCT: Optical Coherence Tomography, 2nd Edition
ISBN: 9780323757720
Copyright: 2022
Publication Date: 11-02-2021
Page Count: 272
Imprint: Elsevier
List Price: $126.99

Handbook of Retinal OCT: Optical Coherence Tomography, 2nd Edition

by Jay S. Duker, MD, Nadia K. Waheed, MD MPH and Darin Goldman, MD

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cover image - Handbook of Retinal OCT: Optical Coherence Tomography, 2nd Edition
ISBN: 9780323757720
Copyright: 2022
Publication Date: 11-02-2021
Page Count: 272
Imprint: Elsevier
List Price: $126.99
    • Helps all health professionals with an interest in OCT to better and more quickly interpret OCT imaging, offering quick, highly visual guidance for evaluating age-related macular degeneration, diabetic retinopathy, retinal vein occlusion, and much more. 

    • Provides quick answers with bulleted, templated chapters, each focused on one specific diagnosis or group of diagnoses with a particular OCT appearance. 

    • Demonstrates how the full spectrum of diseases presents through approximately 400 illustrations, including the highest-quality spectral-domain OCT images available and more than 50 new OCTA images. 

    • Includes five new chapters covering optic nerve disease with retinal findings, pachychoroid diseases, paracentral acute middle maculopathy (PAMM), auto-immune retinopathies, and primary uveal lymphoma.   

    • Offers clear visual guidance on image patterns with multiple arrows and labels throughout to highlight key details of each disease. 

    • Enhanced eBook version included with purchase. Your enhanced eBook allows you to access bonus images plus all of the text, figures, and references from the book on a variety of devices. 

  • Part 1: Introduction to OCT
    Section 1: OCT: What It Is

    1.1 Scanning Principles
    1.2 Basic Scan Patterns and OCT Output
    Section 2: Data and Interpretation
    2.1 OCT Interpretation
    Section 3: OCT Artifacts
    3.1 Artifacts on SD-OCT and OCTA
    Section 4: Normal Retinal Anatomy and Basic Pathologic Appearances
    4.1 Normal Retinal Anatomy and Basic Pathologic Appearances
    Part 2: Optic Nerve Disorders
    Section 5: Optic Nerve Disorders

    5.1 Basic Optic Nerve Scan Patterns and Output
    Part 3: Macular Disorders
    Section 6: Dry Age- Related Macular Degeneration

    6.1 Dry Age-Related Macular Degeneration
    Section 7: Wet Age-Related Macular Degeneration
    7.1 Wet Age-Related Macular Degeneration
    Section 8: Macular Pathology Associated with Myopia
    8.1 Posterior Staphyloma
    8.2 Myopic Choroidal Neovascular Membrane
    8.3 Myopic Macular Schisis
    8.4 Dome-Shaped Macula
    8.5 Myopic Tractional Retinal Detachment
    Section 9: Vitreomacular Interface Disorders
    9.1 Pachychoroid Syndromes
    9.2 Vitreomacular Adhesion and Vitreomacular Traction
    9.3 Full Thickness Macular Hole
    9.4 Lamellar Macular Hole (LMH)
    9.5 Epiretinal Membrane
    Section 10: Miscellaneous Causes of Macular Edema
    10.1 Postoperative Cystoid Macular Edema
    10.2 Macular Telangiectasia
    10.3 Uveitis
    Section 11: Miscellaneous Macular Disorders
    11.1 Central Serous Chorioretinopathy
    11.2 Hydroxychloroquine Toxicity
    11.3 Pattern Dystrophy
    11.4 Oculocutaneous Albinism
    11.5 Subretinal Perflourocarbon
    11.6 X-linked Juvenile Retinoschisis
    Part 4: Vaso-Occlusive Disorders
    Section 12: Diabetic Retinopathy

    12.1 Non-proliferative Diabetic Retinopathy
    12.2 Nonproliferative Diabetic Retinopathy with Macular Edema
    12.3 Proliferative Diabetic Retinopathy
    Section 13: Retinal Vein Occlusion
    13.1 Branch Retinal Vein Occlusion (BRVO)
    13.2 Central Retinal Vein Occlusion (CRVO)
    Section 14: Retinal Artery Occlusion
    14.1 Branch Retinal Artery Occlusion
    14.2 Central Retinal Artery Occlusion
    14.3 Cilioretinal Artery Occlusion
    14.4 Paracentral Acute Middle Maculopathy
    Part 5: Inherited Retinal Degenerations
    Section 15: Inherited Retinal Degenerations

    15.1 Retinitis Pigmentosa
    15.2 Stargardt Disease
    15.3 Best Disease
    15.4 Cone Dystrophy
    Part 6: Uveitis and Inflammatory Diseases
    Setion 16: Posterior Non-Infectious Uveitis
    16.1 Multifocal Choroditis
    16.2 Birdshot Chorioretinopathy
    16.3 Serpiginous Choroiditis
    16.4 Vogt-Koyanagi-Harada Disease
    16.5 Sympathetic Opthalmia
    16.6 Posterior Scleritis
    Section 17: Posterior Infection Uveitis
    17.1 Toxoplasma Chorioretinitis
    17.2 Tuberculosis
    17.3 Acute Syphilitic Posterior Placoid Chorioretinitis
    17.4 Candida Albicans Endogenous Endophthalmitis
    17.5 Acute Retinal Necrosis Syndrome
    Part 7: Trauma
    Section 18: Physical Trauma

    18.1 Commotio Retinae
    18.2 Choroidal Rupture and Subretinal Hemorrhage
    18.3 Valsalva Retinopathy
    Section 19: Photothermal, Photomechanical, and Photochemical Trauma
    19.1 Laser Injury (Photothermal and Photomechanical)
    19.2 Solar Maculopathy
    Part 8: Tumors
    Section 20: Choroidal Tumors
    20.1 Choroidal Nevus
    20.2 Choroidal Melanoma
    20.3 Choroidal Hemangioma
    Section 21: Retinal Tumors
    21.1 Retinal Capillary Hemangioma
    21.2 Retinoblastoma
    Section 22: Other Tumors
    22.1 Metastatic Choroidal Tumor
    22.2 Vitreoretinal Lymphoma
    22.3 Primary Uveal Lymphoma
    Part 9: Peripheral Retinal Abnormalities
    Section 23: Retinal Detachment

    23.1 Retinal Detachment
    Section 24: Retinoschisis
    24.1 Retinoschisis
    Section 25: Peripheral Lattice Degeneration
    25.1 Peripheral Lattice Degeneration
  • Jay S. Duker, MD, Director, New England Eye Center, Chairman and Professor of Ophthalmology, Tufts Medical Center, Tufts University School of Medicine, Boston, Massachusetts, Nadia K. Waheed, MD MPH, Associate Professor of Ophthalmology, New England Eye Center, Tufts University School of Medicine, Boston, Massachusetts and Darin Goldman, MD, Vitreoretinal Surgeon, Retina Group of Florida, Fort Lauderdale, FL, USA