Multimodal Retinal Imaging

Author: Chopdar Amresh, Aung Tin

This book, Multimodal Retinal Imaging, deals with retinal imaging. Retinal imaging techniques have expanded in leaps and bounds from the early days of colour fundus photography and fundus fluorescein angiography to a multitude of newer techniques. Ophthalmologists need to continually update their skills to adapt to these newer techniques. The content is divided into two sections: techniques (chapters 1–7) and interpretation of retinal disorders (chapters 8–15). Each chapter is generously illustrated to help the reader become familiar with the technical aspects of both image acquisition and disease recognition. It contains fifteen chapters on all aspects of retinal imaging. Each chapter is ordered in a consistent format; for example, the technique-based chapters all include appropriate information on the anatomical and physiological background as well as aspects of the optical, physical and biochemical principles behind the imaging techniques. This book provides both trainee and practising ophthalmologists, as well as ophthalmic photographic technicians, with the skills needed to apply the varied techniques used in everyday clinical practice and accurately interpret the results obtained.

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