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Handbook of Pediatric Retinal OCT and the Eye-Brain Connection, 1st Edition

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By Cynthia A. Toth, MD
Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT) plays a vital role in pediatric retina diagnosis, often revealing unrecognized retinal disorders and connections to brain injury, disease, and delayed neurodevelopment. Handbook of Pediatric Retinal OCT and the Eye- ...view more

Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT) plays a vital role in pediatric retina diagnosis, often revealing unrecognized retinal disorders and connections to brain injury, disease, and delayed neurodevelopment. Handbook of Pediatric Retinal OCT and the Eye-Brain Connection provides authoritative, up-to-date guidance in this promising area, showing how to optimize imaging in young children and infants, how to accurately interpret these images, and how to identify links between these images and brain and developmental disorders.

ISBN :
9780323609845
Publication Date :
27-06-2019
Stock Status :
Please allow 3-4 weeks for delivery
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Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT) plays a vital role in pediatric retina diagnosis, often revealing unrecognized retinal disorders and connections to brain injury, disease, and delayed neurodevelopment. Handbook of Pediatric Retinal OCT and the Eye-Brain Connection provides authoritative, up-to-date guidance in this promising area, showing how to optimize imaging in young children and infants, how to accurately interpret these images, and how to identify links between these images and brain and developmental disorders.


Key Features
  • Illustrates optimal methods of OCT imaging of children and infants, how to avoid pitfalls, and how to recognize and avoid artifacts
  • Explains how the OCT image may relate to brain disease and delayed neurodevelopment
  • Features more than 200 high-quality images and scans that depict the full range of disease in infants and young children
  • Provides guidance in identifying retinal layers and important abnormalities.
  • Covers the structural features of the retina and optic nerve head in developmental, acquired, or inherited conditions that affect the eye and visual pathways
  • Offers practical ways to set up imaging programs in the clinic, operating room, or neonatal nursery
  • Enhanced eBook version included with purchase, which allows you to access all of the text, figures, and references from the book on a variety of devices

Author Information
By Cynthia A. Toth, MD, Joseph AC Wadsworth Professor of Ophthalmology and Professor of Biomedical Engineering, Duke Eye Center, Durham, NC, USA
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ISBN Number 9780323609845
Description Author List By Cynthia A. Toth, MD, Joseph AC Wadsworth Professor of Ophthalmology and Professor of Biomedical Engineering, Duke Eye Center, Durham, NC, USA
Copyright Year 2020
Edition Number 1
Format Book
Trim 152w x 229h (6.00" x 9.00")
Imprint Elsevier
Page Count 352
Publication Date 27 Jun 2019
Stock Status Please allow 3-4 weeks for delivery

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