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Clinical Cases in Medical Retina

A Diagnostic Approach

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Paperback, blz. | Engels
Elsevier Health Sciences | 2024
ISBN13: 9780128227206
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Medical retina is a complex subspecialty with a steep learning curve, requiring vast and diverse knowledge in basic science, diagnostic imaging, medical treatment, and surgical techniques. Clinical Cases in Medical Retina: A Diagnostic Approach provides highly visual, case-based guidance on the challenging process of gathering patient information, ordering appropriate testing, and arriving at an accurate diagnosis and effective treatment plan. In one convenient volume, it exposes retina fellows and specialists, ophthalmology residents, and other eye care clinicians to a wide variety of patient presentations and scenarios, including rare conditions and special populations.Presents more than 70 clinical cases depicting actual scenarios of patients presenting with a variety of retinal disordersWalks you through history taking, questions to ask, differential diagnosis, testing, management, and follow-up care, all in a concise, templated, and easy-to-read formatCovers the latest imaging modalities, including OCT and OCTA, autofluorescence, fluorescein angiography, and ultrasoundIncludes diagnostic algorithms that help you differentiate between disorders with common presentationsProvides expert guidance on treatment options, including prescribing medications, injections, and where appropriate, when to refer for surgeryFeatures quick-reference boxes throughout with clinical pearls, pitfalls, and key pointsAn eBook version is included with purchase. The eBook allows you to access all of the text, figures, and references, with the ability to search, customize your content, make notes and highlights, and have content read aloud

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ISBN13:9780128227206
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:Paperback

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SECTION 1 Hereditary Macular Conditions<br>1. Yellow Macular Spots in a Child<br>2. Long-standing Photophobia, Reduced Visual Acuity, Myopia, and Dyschromatopsia in a Young Adult Male Patient<br>3. Bilateral Progressive Severe Loss of Vision and Obesity<br>4. Bilateral Peripheral Retinal and Macular Schisis in a Young Boy<br>5. Congenital Blindness and Retinopathy in a Young Girl<br>6. Progressive Nyctalopia and Tunnel Vision in a Young Man<br>7. Rapid Progression of Vision Loss in a Child With Pigmentary Retinopathy<br>8. Unilateral Tractional Retinal Detachment in a 6-Month-Old Female Infant With Erythematous Skin Lesions<br>9. Bilateral Peripheral Pigmentary Changes in a Woman<br>10. I Was Never Good at Ghosts in the Graveyard<br>11. Bilateral Perifoveal Degeneration in a Woman<br>12. Autosomal Dominant Radial Drusen<br><br>SECTION 2 Degenerative/Deficiency<br>13. Bilateral Asymptomatic Pigmentary Retinopathy<br>14. Unilateral Macular Schisis With Blurred Vision in a Woman<br>15. Acute Vision Loss in an Elderly Patient Associated With Unilateral Intraretinal Blot Hemorrhage in the Macula<br>16. Bilateral Macular and Peripheral Drusen in a Young Man<br>17. Long-Standing Macular Scars<br>18. Bilateral Presentation of Bull&rsquo;s Eye Maculopathy<br>19. Late-Onset Nyctalopia and Widespread Geographical Atrophy<br>20. Bilateral Gradual Visual Decline With Subtle Parafoveal Graying and Refractile Foci<br>21. Transient Peripheral White Retinal Lesions<br>22. Bilateral Atypical Drusen and Slow Dark Adaptation in a Woman<br>23. Bilateral Diffuse Macular and Peripheral Yellow spots<br><br>SECTION 3 Inflammatory/Autoimmune Macular Diseases<br>24. Night Blindness in a Man With a Normal Fundus Examination<br>25. Hypopyon Uveitis<br>26. Treatment-Resistant Bilateral Neurosensory Macular Detachment<br>27. Malignant Photopsias<br>28. Unilateral Paracentral Scotoma and Photopsia in a Young Woman With Myopia<br>29. Persistent Bilateral Flashes With Vitreous Cell and Haze<br>30. Sudden-Onset Bilateral Scotomas With Punched-Out, Pigmented Lesions<br>31. Bilateral Munir-Focal Serous Retinal Detachments<br>32. Bilateral Multifocal Placoid Lesions in a Young Woman<br>33. Bilateral Progressive Vision Loss in an Otherwise Healthy Man<br>34. Flashes and Floaters With a Well-Demarcated Peripapillary Lesion of the Right Eye<br>35. Acute Vision Loss in a Pregnant Woman Associated With Bilateral Serous Retinal Detachment<br><br>SECTION 4 Infectious Macular Diseases<br>36. Unilateral Vision Loss in a 45-Year-Old Woman<br>37. Unilateral Painless Vision Loss With Retinal Detachment<br>38. Unilateral Vitreous Cell and Chorioretinal Lesions in an Asymptomatic Woman<br>39. Bilateral Chorioretinal Scars and Pigment Mottling in a Newborn<br>40. Unilateral Floaters and Vitreous Cells<br><br>SECTION 5 Retinovascular<br>41. Bilateral Retinal Hemorrhages in a Young Man<br>42. Multiple Branch Retinal Artery Occlusions in a Woman<br>43. Unilateral Disc Edema in an Elderly Woman<br>44. Peripheral Transient Fluctuating Retinal Lesion<br>45. Acute Vision Loss With Peripapillary Cotton Wool Spots<br>46. Unilateral Leukocoria<br>47. Sudden-Onset Unilateral Vision Loss in a Young Patient With a &ldquo;Cherry-Red Spot&rdquo;<br>48. Takayasu Arteritis: Bilateral Progressive Loss of Vision With Aneurysmal Dilatation<br>49. Perifoveal Retinal Whitening and Scotomas in a Sickle Cell Patient<br><br>SECTION 6 Idiopathic Macular Conditions<br>50. A Hypopigmented Lesion in a Baby&rsquo;s Eye<br>51. Unilateral Painless Vision Loss After a Viral Illness<br>52. Bilateral Presentation of Macular Schisis in a Woman<br>53. Bilateral Vitelliform Detachments in a Woman<br>54. Hypopigmented Subretinal Lesion in an Elderly Man<br>55. Jello-like Circles in My Vision<br><br>SECTION 7 Toxic/Secondary<br>56. Bilateral Maculopathy in a Middle-Aged Woman With Interstitial Cystitis<br>57. Bilateral Chronic Photopsias in a Woman<br>58. Bilateral Serous Retinal Detachments in a Man With Metastatic Melanoma<br>59. Bilateral Blurred Vision and Eye Redness With Bacillary and Serous Retinal Detachments<br>60. Bilateral Decreased Vision in a Middle-Aged Man With Optical Coherence Tomography Findings of Foveal Ellipsoid Disruption<br>61. Bilateral Central Scotoma With Macular Pigmentary Changes in a Young Man<br><br>SECTION 8 Neoplastic/Infiltrative<br>62. Unilateral Exudative Retinal Detachment in an Elderly Woman<br>63. Perifoveal Calcified Lesion in Young Girl Patient<br>64. Bilateral Vitreous Floaters<br>65. Familial Dense Vitreous Floaters in a Man<br>66. Asymptomatic Bilateral Retinal White Spots<br>67. Unilateral Decreased Vision Associated With a Peripheral Mass in a Young Male Patient<br>68. Peripheral Proliferative Retinal Lesion<br>69. Bilateral Severe Vision Loss in a Middle-Aged Woman With Constitutional Symptoms<br>70. Diffuse Choroidal Thickness in a Patient With Migraine Headaches<br>71. Vascularized, Pigmented Macular Lesion<br>72. Unilateral Macular Lesion in a Young Man<br>73. A Young Boy Who Failed Routine School Screening With Unilateral Decreased Vision and an Irregular Reddish Macular Lesion<br>74. Unilateral Loss of Vision With a Vascular Retinal Lesion
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