Clinical Ophthalmic Echography: A Case Study Approach

Author:   Roger P. Harrie ,  Cynthia J. Kendall
Publisher:   Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
Edition:   2nd ed. 2014
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9781461470816


Pages:   492
Publication Date:   16 October 2013
Format:   Hardback
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The second editon of this popular ultrasound book expands the reader's understanding of the clinical applications of ocular ultrasound through a case study approach. With the addition of high-quality video segments of examination techniques not currently available in any other format, this edition appeals to a broader range of practitioners in the field by presenting the subject starting at the basic level and progressing to the advanced. The book is appealing to practitioners involved in ocular ultrasound, including ophthalmic technicians, ophthalmologists, optometrists, radiologists and emergency room physicians who, on occasion, are involved in the practice of ophthalmic ultrasound.

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Author:   Roger P. Harrie ,  Cynthia J. Kendall
Publisher:   Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
Imprint:   Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
Edition:   2nd ed. 2014
Dimensions:   Width: 17.80cm , Height: 2.80cm , Length: 25.40cm
Weight:   1.532kg
ISBN:  

9781461470816


ISBN 10:   1461470811
Pages:   492
Publication Date:   16 October 2013
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

  Indications for Ophthalmic Ultrasound (Part 1) CS 1  Optic nerve drusen  (1) CS 2 CB MM and sector cataract (3) CS 3 Small CB MM (4) CS 4 Iris bombe around IOL (5) CS 5 Choroidal MM (6) CS 6 Small choroidal MM (7) CS 7 PVD and retinal tear (8) CS 8 Vitreous syneresis (9) CS 9 Shallow RD (10) CS 10 Dacryoadenitis (11) CS 11 Optic nerve drusen (12) CS 12 Optic nerve druse and disc hemorrhage (13) CS 13 Central retinal artery embolus (14) CS 14 Retinoblastoma with fine Ca++ (15) CS 15 EOMs in Graves disease (16) CS 16 Orbital myositis (17) CS 17 Idiopathic choroidal folds (18) CS 18 Choroidal folds and orbital lymphoma (19) CS 19 Cavernous hemangioma (20) CS 20 Pleomorphic adenoma of lacrimal gland (21) CS 21 Infantile hemangioma (22)   Basic Principles (Part 2) CS 22  Choroidal MM (24) CS 23  Retinoblastoma (25) CS 24 Shallow RD (26) CS 25  Pleomorphic Adenoma of lac (27) CS 26 Subretinal hemorrhage (28) CS 27 Posterior scleritis (29) CS 28 Lymphoma of EOMs (30) CS 29 Optic nerves in PC (31) CS 30 Lymphoma of ONs (32)   Eye Pain (Part 3) CS 31 Untreated MM (file) CS 32  Secluded pupil (CS file) CS 33 UGH syndrome (CS file) CS 34 Mild sinusitis (34) CS 35 ONs in PC (35) CS 36 Sinus Polyp (36) CS 37 Ethmoid sinusitis (38) CS 38 Sinus MM (39) CS 39 Frontal ethmoidal mucocle (40) CS 40 FB in NL duct (41) CS 41 Dacryuoadenitis (43) CS 42 Dacryoadenitis and sarcoid (45) CS 43 Pleomorphic adenoma of lac (46) CS 44 Adenocystic ca of lac (48) CS 45 Superior oblique tenodonitis (49)               CS 46 Orbital myositis (50) CS 47 Low-grade orbital myositis (51) CS 48  Orbital myositis and scleritis (54) CS 49 Posterior scleritis (55) CS 50 Benign reactive lym hyper ((56) CS 51 Orbital large cell lymph (57) CS 52 Choroiditis and VKH syndrome (58) CS 53 Inflammatory Graves disease (59)  --*file image CS 54 Myositis and Graves disease (60) CS 55 Retrobulbar neuritis (61) CS 56 Sarocid optic neuritis (62) CS 57 Subperiosteal abscess (63) CS 58 Subperiosteal hemorrhage (64) CS 59 Bleed into lymphangioma (65) CS 60 Orbital metastasis (66) CS 61 Sinus carcinoma (67) CS 62 Cavernous hemangioma (68) CS 63 Orbital rhabdomyosarcoma (69)       Blurred vision (Part 4) CS 64  Phthisis bulbi (70) CS 65 Pre-phthisis (CS file) CS 66 Optic nerve glioma (71) CS 67  Intumescent lens (73) CS 68 Accomodative spasm (74) CS 69  PVD with retinal tear (76) CS 70 Ruptured globe (77) CS 71 Choroidal hemorrhage (CS file) CS 72 Giant retinal tear (CS file) CS 73 Intrasceral foreign body (CS file) CS 74 Intrachoroidal silicone oil (CS file) CS 75 Subperiosteal hem (78) CS 76 Microophthalmos with cyst (79) CS 77 Topamax angle closure (80) CS 78 Cyclitic membrane (82) CS 79 CB MM (83) CS 80 CB MM with IOL displace (103) CS 81 MM of CB with lens displace (100) CS 82 Choroidal mm (84) CS 83 Choroidal mm (87) CS 84 PVD (88) CS 85 Vitreous traction (89) CS 86 Retinal tear (90) CS 87 Ret tear with SRF (91) CS 88 Choroidal MM (92) CS 89 Ocular toxo (93) CS 90 Ocular large cell lymph (95) CS 91 Endophthamitis (96) CS 92 P acnes enophthalmitis  (CS file) CS 93 Vitreous abscess (CS file) CS 94 Vitreous hem (99) CS 95 Ciliary body cyst (101) CS 96 Dislocated IOl (102) CS 97 Ruptured anterior lens capsule (CS file) Csd 98 Shallow RD (104) CS 99 Macular traction (106) CS 100 Sympathetic Oph (108) CS 101 CRA embolus (109) CS 102 ON sheath mening (110) CS 103  Optic nerve lymphoma (163) CS 104 ON sheath hem (111) CS 105 ONs in PC (112)   Bulgy Eyes (Part 5) CS 106 ON glioma (113) CS 107 Lev/SR complex in Graves(114) CS 108 Noncongestive Graves (115) CS 109 Cavernous Hemang (116) CS 110 Hemangiopericytoma (117) CS 111 Mucocele (118) CS 112  Acute sinusitis (119) CS 113 Pleomorphic adenoma of lac(120) CS 114 Dacryoadenitis (121) CS 115 Chronic dacryoadenitis (122) CS 116 Adenocystic ca of lac gland (124) CS 117 Pseudotumor (CS file) CS 118 Orbital myositis (123) CS  119 Sinus sqamous cell ca (125) CS 120 Graves disease (126) CS 121 Met to EOM (127) CS 122 Lymphoma of EOM (128) CS 123 SOV in CC fistula (129) CS 124 SOV in dural sinus fistula (130) CS 125 ON sheath meningioma (131) CS 126 ON sheath meningioma (132) CS 127 ON sheath hygroma (133) CS 128 Orbital hematic cyst (134) CS 129 Cavernous hemangioma (135) CS 130 Orbital lymphangioma (136) CS 131 Graves orbitopathy (137) CS 132 Increased orb fat in Graves (138) CS 133 T sign in retrobulbar neuritis (139) CS 134 Toolsa-hunt syndrome (140) CS  135  Orbital infantile hemangioma (141) CS 136 Orbital infantile hemangioma (142) CS 137 Orbital varix (143) CS 138 Orbital AV malformation (144) CS 139 Lymphoma of eyelid (145) CS 140 Leukemic infiltrate (CS file) CS 141 Dacryocystocele (146) CS 142 Hemangiopericytoma of lac sac(147) CS 143 Orbital meningioma (148)   Lumps and bumps (Part 6) CS 144 Choroidal MM Rx’d plaque (150) CS 145 Pseudomelanoma (151) CS 146 Conversion of nevus to mm (152) CS 147 Nevus transforming to mm (153) CS 148 Choroidal MM with extrascleral(154) CS 149 Choridal MM with ON invasion (155) CS 150 Diffuse choridal MM (156) CS 151 Met to choroid (157) CS 152 Met to choroid (158) CS 153 Subretinal hemorrhage (159) CS 154 Subretinal disciform scar ((160) CS 155 Choroidal hemangioma (161) CS 156 Carcinoid tumor (CS file) CS 157 Ocular lymphoma (164) CS 158 Posterior scleritis (165) CS 159 Choroidal osteoma (175) CS 160 On drusen (176) CS 161 Idiopathic choroidal Ca++(177) CS 162 conjunctival melaonoma (178) CS 163 Ring MM (179) CS 164 CB MM (180) CS 165 PseudoMM and cataract (184) CS 166 PseudoMM and dislocated lens (185) CS 167 Iris cysts (181)                           CS 168 Iris cyst with angle closure (182) CS 169 Epithelial of Post Cap (183)          The White Pupil (Part 7) CS 170  RB in an adult (166) CS 171 Rb (167)                                                                                    CS 172 Rb (169) CS 173 Infiltrating Rb (170) CS 174 endophytic Rb  (001) CS 175 Rb (75)                                                      CS  176 PHPV (173) CS 177 retrolenticular PHPV (005) CS 178 PHPV misdx’d as dyktioma (003) CS 179 Coats (002) CS 180  Coats disease (172) CS 181 Medulloepithelioma (171) CS 182 ON coloboma (174) CS 183 posterior lenticonus (004) Echography in Developing Countries (Part 8) CS 184 ‘T’ retinal detachment (186) CS 185 ROP and RD (187) CS 186 Macular detachment (188) CS 187 Advanced PHPV (189) CS 188 Dislocated lens (190) CS 189 Intraocular FB (191) CS 190 FB in AC (192) CS 191 Intumescent lens angle closure (196) CS 192 Advanced ON cupping (198) CS 193 Rb (199) CS 194 PHPV (200) CS 195 Graves (201) CS 196 Orbital pseudotumor (202) CS 197 Orbital myositis (203) CS 198 Orbial lymphangioma (204) CS 199 Mucocele (205) CS 200  Sinusitis (206) CS 201 Subperiosteal Abscess (207) Summary (Part 9) References (Part 10)                      

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Dr. Roger P. Harrie is an adjunct professor in the Department of Ophthalmology/Visual Sciences at the University of Utah. Cynthia Kendall has provided didactic, clinical and technical training to physicians, ophthalmic personnel, and bio-engineers in principles, examination techniques and design of diagnostic ultrasound for ophthalmology.

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