Optical Coherence Tomography [electronic resource] :A Clinical and Technical Update / edited by Rui Bernardes, José Cunha-Vaz.
by Bernardes, Rui [editor.]; Cunha-Vaz, José [editor.]; SpringerLink (Online service).
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Part I - Major Clinical Application - Present Status -- Diabetic Macular Edema -- Ischemia -- OCT and Visual Acuity -- Age-related Macular Degeneration - Drusen & Geographic Atrophy -- Glaucoma -- Anterior Segment -- Part II - Perspectives and Developments -- Segmentation -- Leakage -- Polarization Sensitivity -- Laser Doppler -- Adaptive Optics -- Combined OCT and Slit-Lamp.
Optical Coherence Tomography represents the ultimate noninvasive ocular imaging technique although being in the field for over two-decades. This book encompasses both medical and technical developments and recent achievements. Here, the authors cover the field of application from the anterior to the posterior ocular segments (Part I) and present a comprehensive review on the development of OCT. Important developments towards clinical applications are covered in Part II, ranging from the adaptive optics to the integration on a slit-lamp, and passing through new structural and functional information extraction from OCT data. The book is intended to be informative, coherent and comprehensive for both the medical and technical communities and aims at easing the communication between the two fields and bridging the gap between the two scientific communities.
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