“Handbook of Retinal OCT” stands as an essential guide for all healthcare professionals keen on mastering the techniques of optical coherence tomography (OCT) and OCT angiography (OCTA), two globally-recognized tests in ophthalmology. This comprehensive guidebook is your best ally in understanding and interpreting OCT imaging, providing valuable insight into diagnosing age-related macular degeneration, diabetic retinopathy, retinal vein occlusion, and more.
This updated edition of “Handbook of Retinal OCT” comes with several features that make it a must-have tool for practitioners:
– User-friendly: Designed to be highly accessible, this guidebook is a practical tool for practitioners at any career stage, making OCT and OCTA imaging easier and more efficient to understand and apply.
– Comprehensive Coverage: The book features in-depth chapters, each focusing on a specific diagnosis or group of diagnoses linked to distinct OCT appearances. From pachychoroid diseases to auto-immune retinopathies, the revised edition includes five new chapters.
– High-Quality Illustrations: With approximately 400 spectral-domain OCT images, the highest quality available, and over 50 new OCTA images, this guide offers clear visual guidance on image patterns, helping readers to quickly identify key disease details.
– Quick Reference: The use of bullet points, labels, and arrows throughout the book makes it a quick and easy reference tool, providing rapid answers for busy healthcare professionals.
– Evaluating Retinal Disease: This guidebook is your key resource for mastering the latest imaging methods used to evaluate retinal disease, uveitis, and optic nerve disorders.
Incorporate the “Handbook of Retinal OCT” into your professional toolkit and enhance your ability to interpret OCT
Authors:
Jay S. Duker (Author),
Nadia K. Waheed (Author),
Darin Goldman (Author)
Edition:
2nd
Publication Date:
July 31, 2021
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