Retina, Volume 2Praised by JAMA as "The most complete description of the development, structure, function, pathophysiology, and treatment of the retina and its diseases to be found anywhere," this monumental three-volume work puts all of today's scientific and clinical knowledge of the retina at readers' fingertips. The New Edition has been comprehensively updated and reorganized to reflect all of the very latest scientific and genetic discoveries, diagnostic imaging methods, drug therapies, treatment recommendations, and surgical techniques. The result is an indispensable reference and diagnostic tool for generalists and specialists alike. Delivers the editorial expertise of four highly respected authorities, as well as contributions from internationally recognized leaders in visual science, ophthalmology, and vitreoretinal studies. Presents more than 3,400 superb illustrations (2,200 in full color) that capture all forms of retinal disease from every perspective. Offers the very latest information on the genetic basis of retinal disease, diagnostic retinal imaging, photodynamic therapy, and age-related macular degeneration. Examines the most recent advances in diagnostic indocyanine green angiography ? optical coherence tomography (OCT) and quantitative fluoroscein angiography ? macular translocation with 360? peripheral retinectomy ? surgery for diffuse macular edema due to multiple causes, including proliferative vitreoretinopathy ? artificial vision ? and much more. Features a completely restructured section on age-related macular degeneration that includes epidemiology and risk factors ? prophylaxis and prevention knowledge gained from large clinical trials like AREDS ? proven and experimental treatments for AMD ? and pharmacotherapy. Incorporates a multitude of new full-color images, 2200 in all. |
Contents
Stem Cells | 23 |
Structural | 33 |
Functional Anatomy of | 43 |
Retinal and Choroidal Blood Flow | 83 |
xxii | 139 |
Structure and Function of | 153 |
The Physiology and Morphology | 171 |
Visual Psychophysics | 209 |
Coats Disease | 1417 |
Disseminated Intravascular | 1425 |
Retinopathy of Prematurity | 1447 |
Acquired Retinal | 1475 |
Ocular Ischemic Syndrome | 1491 |
The Epidemiology of Diabetic | 1503 |
Clinical Applications of Diagnostic | 1523 |
Optical Coherence Tomography | 1533 |
Visual Acuity and Contrast | 227 |
Visual Fields in Retinal Disease | 235 |
Ocular Immunology | 253 |
xxiv | 349 |
Clinical Electrophysiology | 351 |
Genetics | 373 |
Retinal Degenerations | 395 |
Hereditary Choroidal Disease | 499 |
Abnormalities of Cone and | 509 |
Hereditary Vitreoretinal | 519 |
Principles of Vitreoretinal | 539 |
Tumors of the Retina | 555 |
Cavernous Hemangioma | 609 |
Capillary Hemangioma of the Retina | 615 |
Tuberous Sclerosis and the Eye | 625 |
Other Phakomatoses | 633 |
Retinal Metastases | 641 |
Retina | 651 |
Melanocytoma of the Optic | 661 |
Tumors of the Retinal Pigment | 667 |
Combined Hamartoma of the Retina | 673 |
Choroidal Melanoma | 679 |
Epidemiology of Uveal | 691 |
Pathology of Choroidal | 711 |
Overview of Management | 735 |
Brachytherapy for Choroidal | 747 |
ChargedParticle Irradiation of Uveal | 761 |
Surgical Resection of Choroidal | 769 |
Vitreous Retinal and Choroidal | 779 |
Laser Treatment of Choroidal | 791 |
Melanoma | 801 |
Other Tumors of the Choroid | 811 |
Choroidal Osteoma | 819 |
Circumscribed Choroidal | 829 |
Miscellaneous Uveal Tumors | 843 |
NonHodgkins Reticulum Cell | 867 |
Normal Retinal Anatomy | 873 |
Quantitative Fluorescein | 917 |
Diagnostic Indocyanine Green | 949 |
Pathologic Responses | 971 |
Steroids in Macular Disease | 979 |
Choroidal Neovascularization | 991 |
Treatment Principles | 1011 |
Macular Disease | 1017 |
Age Changes in Bruchs Membrane | 1029 |
Neovascular Exudative AgeRelated | 1075 |
Choroidal Neovascular Membrane | 1115 |
Central Serous | 1135 |
Macular Dystrophies | 1163 |
Pharmacotherapy of AgeRelated | 1211 |
Retinal Vascular Diseases | 1241 |
Nonproliferative Diabetic | 1271 |
Proliferative Diabetic Retinopathy | 1285 |
Retinal Artery Obstruction | 1323 |
Central Retinal Vein Occlusion | 1339 |
Branch Retinal Vein Occlusion | 1349 |
Pregnancy and Retinal Disease | 1355 |
PreeclampsiaEclampsia Syndrome | 1373 |
Rheumatic Diseases | 1383 |
Parafoveal Telangiectasis | 1409 |
Inflammatory Disease | 1583 |
Ocular Toxocariasis | 1597 |
Cytomegalovirus Infections of | 1605 |
Retinal Disease in HIVinfected | 1625 |
Acute Retinal Necrosis | 1673 |
Endogenous Fungal Infections of | 1683 |
Pars Planitis | 1699 |
Retinal Syphilis | 1711 |
Diffuse Unilateral Subacute | 1721 |
Scleral Inflammatory Disease | 1731 |
Ocular Histoplasmosis | 1749 |
Birdshot Retinochoroidopathy | 1763 |
Multifocal Choroiditis with | 1771 |
Multiple Evanescent WhiteDot | 1785 |
Sarcoidosis | 1793 |
Acute Multifocal Placoid Pigment | 1803 |
Serpiginous Choroiditis | 1811 |
Sympathetic Ophthalmia | 1821 |
Narsing A | 1827 |
Other Diseases | 1839 |
Traumatic Chorioretinopathies | 1871 |
Optic Nerve | 1883 |
What Normally Keeps | 1891 |
Fluid Physiology of the Subretinal | 1909 |
Vitreoretinal Interface | 1921 |
Pathogenetic Mechanisms of Retinal | 2013 |
The Effects and Action of Scleral | 2021 |
Techniques of Scleral | 2035 |
Pneumatic Retinopexy | 2071 |
Primary Vitrectomy | 2085 |
Optimal Procedures for Retinal | 2095 |
Prevention of Retinal | 2107 |
Nonrhegmatogenous Retinal | 2121 |
Nonrhegmatogenous Retinal | 2143 |
Management of the Pupil | 2163 |
Perfluorocarbon Liquids | 2179 |
The Pathogenesis of Proliferative | 2235 |
The Mechanism of Action of Drugs | 2241 |
Vitrectomy for Infectious | 2255 |
Diagnostic and Therapeutic | 2277 |
Proliferative Vitreoretinopathy | 2283 |
Retinotomies | 2311 |
Giant Retinal Tears with Proliferative | 2345 |
Posterior Segment Manifestations | 2365 |
Principles and Techniques | 2379 |
Intraocular Neovascularization | 2403 |
Control of Perioperative Bleeding | 2451 |
Retinopathy of Prematurity | 2463 |
Surgical Aspects of Vitreoretinal | 2477 |
Management of Combined | 2499 |
Macular Epiretinal | 2509 |
Macular Hole | 2527 |
Choroidal Neovascular | 2545 |
Additional | 2555 |
Limited Macular Translocation | 2561 |
Macular Translocation with | 2581 |
Artificial Vision | 2615 |
Surgery in the Treatment of Cystoid | 2633 |
Index | 2645 |
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Retina, Volume 2 David R. Hinton,Stephen J. Ryan,Andrew P. Schachat,Charles P. Wilkinson Limited preview - 2005 |
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