Handbook of Retinal Screening in Diabetes : Diagnosis and Management.
Beginning with chapters summarizing the basics of diabetic retinopathy, this updated volume outlines the need for screening, how to screen safely and correctly, and the normal condition of the retina without diabetic retinopathy, all using excellent line and halftone illustrations. The core focus th...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Hoboken :
John Wiley & Sons,
2012.
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Edición: | 2nd ed. |
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Handbook of Retinal Screening in Diabetes; Contents; Preface to Second Edition; How to use this book; 1: Type 1 Diabetes; What causes type 1 diabetes?; Who gets type 1 diabetes?; How does it present?; Essentials of management; Complications; History; Further reading; 2: Type 2 Diabetes; What causes type 2 diabetes?; Who gets type 2 diabetes?; How does it present?; Management; Complications; History; Further reading; 3: The Eye in Diabetes; Structure of the normal eye; The retina; Diabetic retinopathy; Treatment of sight-threatening diabetic retinopathy; Further reading; 4: The Need to Screen.
- Is blindness preventable?Can the progression of retinopathy be slowed?; Detecting asymptomatic retinopathy by screening; The f?ive principles of retinal screening; Quality assurance; Retinal screening from the patient's perspective; Retinal screening from the screener's perspective; History of the development of retinal screening by photography-based systems in the UK; Further reading; 5: Practical Screening; Important f?irst steps; Measuring visual acuity; Instilling eyedrops; Obtaining the image; Examining the image; Grading the image; Explaining the results of screening.
- Success of the screening visitOrganization of a district screening system; Links with your ophthalmologist; Further reading; 6: Normal Retinal Appearances; Light reflection artefact; Light reflection artefact; Tortuous vessels; Tiger striping; Tiger striping; Myelinated fibres; Myopic crescent; Pigmented image; Asteroid hyalosis; Choroidal circulation; Eyelash artefact; 7: Background Retinopathy; What is background retinopathy?; Lesions; Early background; Early background; Early background (red-free version of Figure 7.2a); Early background; Early background; Early background.
- Early backgroundModerate background; Moderate background (red-free version of Figure 7.7a); 8: Maculopathy; What is maculopathy?; Management of maculopathy; Exudates close to the fovea; Severe retinopathy close to the macula; Widespread exudates; Large plaque exudates; Linear exudates close to the fovea; Plaque exudates near the fovea; Circinate exudates within the arcades; Widespread exudates with circinates; Coalescent exudates in the macular regionR1 M1 P1; 9: Severe Nonproliferative ('Pre-proliferative') Retinopathy; Management of severe, non-proliferative retinopathy.
- Severe non-proliferative retinopathySevere non-proliferative retinopathy; Severe non-proliferative retinopathy; Severe non-proliferative; 10: Proliferative Retinopathy; What is proliferative retinopathy?; Management of proliferative retinopathy; New vessels on the disc; Disc new vessels; Retinal new vessels; Retinal new vessels
- red-free image of Figure 10.3a; New vessels on the retina; New vessels on the retina; New vessels on the retina; New vessels on the retina; New vessels on the retina
- red-free version of Figure 10.7a; Old panretinal laser scars; Panretinal laser scars.