Anterior Segment Optical Coherence Tomography: A Clinically-Oriented Atlas is a comprehensive guide that introduces a multitude of clinical applications in the field of anterior segment OCT. This book uniquely translates optical coherence tomography research into practice, aiding in the diagnosis, follow-up, and assessment of both medical and surgical treatments.
Unlike other sources, this book compiles the implications of anterior segment imaging research in one accessible and informative source. It serves as an essential tool for all those wishing to apply the theoretical aspects of OCT to their daily practice. It is especially beneficial for eye care professionals, OCT researchers, and clinicians looking for a unique, practice-oriented perspective on the clinical aspects of OCT.
Key features of this atlas include:
– Comprehensive clinical cases, covering both common and rare scenarios encountered in daily practice.
– An extensive collection of images and clinical photos, aiding in the rapid location and implementation of treatment protocols for anterior segment diseases.
– The ability to foster and inspire novel applications for researchers and clinicians using anterior segment optical coherence tomography.
This go-to reference does more than just provide significant background on OCT, it serves as a practical how-to guide for the treatment of real patients, a feature that has been missing from literature. By providing a unique perspective on the clinical aspects of OCT, this atlas bridges the gap between theory and practice in a way that no other book in the market does.
Authors:
Mehmet Baykara (Editor),
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Publication Date:
November 5, 2024
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