Description
- Includes the comprehensive background, technique and information to perform the wide scope of imaging within ophthalmology
- Includes anatomy and physiology of the eye, fundus photography, fluorescein angiography, descriptive interpretation, optical coherence tomography, slit lamp biomicrography, external pre/post-operative photography, clinical trial/research photography, and retinal disease recognition in color fundus, fluorescein, and OCT
- Goes beyond rote learning to provide the background knowledge and expertise to be able to troubleshoot increasingly complicated technological systems, as well as work through disease behaviours under different imaging environments
- Indispensable for candidates preparing for ophthalmic professional certification exams
Table of Contents
1. History of Ophthalmic Imaging. 2. Anatomy of the Eye. 3. Posterior Segment Imaging. 4. Imaging Procedures: Posterior Segment. 5. Imaging Procedures: Anterior Segment. 6. Imaging Diseases. 7. Adjunct Technical Testing. 8. Imaging Management. 9. Imaging applications. 10. Professional Practices. 11. Future Trends



