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- ISBN: 9780071634403 | 0071634401
- Cover: Package
- Copyright: 7/24/2009
This book is an esteemed masterwork of the two most distinguished authorities of international fame who provide best answers of the questions arising in the field of ophthalmology in general and retinal disorders in particular. This atlas is extensively illustrated with hundreds of full colour clinical photographs of the highest quality. It delivers a step-by-step visual guidance one needs to obtain with the best possible pictures on a wide range of retinal disorders. It contains a wealth of colour images along with differential diagnoses in side-by-side page layouts to assist the reader to identify a full range of retinal disorders. It includes the basics of fluorescein angiography, idocyanine green angiography, scanning laser ophthalmoscope based angiography, time-domain and fifteen videos of spectral domain high-resolution optical coherence tomography with perimeter and multifocal electroretinography; these are the specialty of this atlas.Features: Global perspective More than 100 chapters Over 100 contributors DVD with spectral-domain high-resolution optical coherence tomography videos 2300 images of the fundus, fluorescein angiography, and indocyanine green angiography, optical coherence tomography including the latest spectral-domain high resolution optical coherence tomography, microperimetry, B-scan ultrasonography and multifocal electroretinogram. Step-by-step macular surgeries First retina atlas presenting the medical and surgical aspects of vitreoretinal diseases in a comprehensive manner Videos of spectral-domain high resolution optical coherence tomography of various macular disorders have also been included. Important contribution to contemporary ophthalmic education. Each chapter comprises of an overview of the disease and management and numerous images. An extremely timely, thorough, and well integrated atlas, valuable to the active vitreoretinal specialist and also to the comprehensive ophthalmologist alike, both as a learning aid and as an exhaustive reference resource