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OCT Angiography (PDF)

Revolutionizing Ophthalmology: OCT Angiography by David R. Chow

David R. Chow’s groundbreaking book, OCT Angiography, is an authoritative guide on a revolutionary new ophthalmic imaging technique that is transforming the ocular disease diagnostic paradigm. This noninvasive technology offers a more sophisticated approach than fluorescein angiography, providing an unprecedented level of detail without the need for dye.

Understanding OCTA and Its Applications

Optical coherence tomography angiography (OCTA) is a game-changer in ophthalmology, enabling precision-tailored patient management. The layered visualization of the retina and choroid vasculature delivers greater understanding of retinal disease, from common conditions like age-related macular degeneration and diabetic retinopathy to rare diseases such as adult-onset vitelliform macular dystrophy.

Hands-on Pearls from Pioneers in the Field

This comprehensive guide includes hands-on pearls from trailblazers who have pioneered and implemented the use of OCTA in clinical practice. With dedicated chapters on various retinal diseases and expanding indications for uveitis, ocular oncology, radiation retinopathy, glaucoma, the anterior segment, and future applications, this book is a must-have for every ophthalmology resident and practitioner.

Grand Rounds Cases and Multimodal Images

Grand Rounds cases are included, featuring a wealth of multimodal images and highly informative learning points. These cases provide valuable insights into the capabilities of OCTA and how it can be effectively integrated into daily practice.

A Comprehensive Resource for Ophthalmologists

OCT Angiography by David R. Chow is more than just a book; it’s a comprehensive resource for ophthalmologists looking to leverage the full potential of this technique. With its high-quality illustrations and detailed information, this book will help ophthalmologists stay at the forefront of their field and provide the best possible care for their patients.

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