ABSTRACT

 

Ophthalmic Imaging serves as a reference for the practicing ophthalmic imager. Ophthalmic imaging combines photography and diagnostic imaging to provide insight into not only the health of the eye, but also the health of the human body as a whole. Ophthalmic photographers are specialists in imaging through and in the human eye, one of the only parts of the body where the circulation and nervous system is visible non-invasively. With technical perspective as context, this book will provide instructional techniques as well as the background needed for problem solving in this exciting field. The book covers all aspects of contemporary ophthalmic imaging and provides image support to ophthalmologists and sub-specialties including retinal specialists, corneal specialists, neuro-ophthalmologists, and ocular oncologists. This text serves as a reference for the practicing ophthalmic imager, or to imagers just getting started in the field. 

part 1|6 pages

Introduction

part 2|65 pages

Foundations

chapter 1|27 pages

Anatomy of the Eye

chapter 2|36 pages

Photographic Technology

part 3|131 pages

Posterior Segment Imaging

part 4|50 pages

Anterior Segment Imaging

chapter 9|10 pages

Anterior Segment Imaging

chapter 10|31 pages

Anterior Segment Imaging

Slit Lamp Biomicrography

part 5|80 pages

Imaging Disease

part 6|19 pages

Imaging Applications

chapter 19|12 pages

Image Management