Table of Contents
Section 1: Methods of OCT interpretation
- Chapter 1: Practical suggestions to obtain clear and clinically
useful optical coherence tomography images
- Chapter 2: Basic normal anatomy and optical coherence
tomography
- Chapter 3: Logical method of optical coherence tomography
interpretation: analysis and synthesis
- Chapter 4: Tridimensional and ‘en face’ scan analysis
- Chapter 5: Optical coherence tomography dyeless
angiography
- Chapter 6: Synthesis and deduction
Section 2: Elementary lesions and frequent diseases
- Chapter 7: Elementary optical coherence tomography lesions
- Chapter 8: Ocular syndromes and disorders: more frequent
disorders
- Chapter 9: Ocular syndromes and disorders: less frequent
disorders
- Chapter 10: Complex case analysis and interpretation
- Chapter 11: Glaucoma
- Chapter 12: Neurodegenerative diseases and optical coherence
tomography
Section 3: New syndromes, new classifications
- Chapter 13: Contribution of optical coherence tomography to new
syndromes description and new clinical classifications
- Chapter 14: Closing comments: the future
Suggested reading
Index
About the Author
Marco Rispoli MD
Surgery and Emergency Unit, Rome Eye Hospital, Centro Italiano
Macula, Rome, Italy
Maria Cristina Savastano MD PhD
Clinical Research Coordinator, Ophthalmology Unit, Policlinico
Universitario A Gemelli, Catholic University, Rome, Centro Italiano
Macula, Rome, Italy
Bruno Lumbroso MD
Centro Italiano Macula, Rome, Italy