retinal Imaging Techniques Are Used To Diagnose And Screen For Various Conditions Such As Macular Degeneration And Glaucoma. Equally Importantly, They Are Used To Monitor The Progression Of Previously Diagnosed Conditions.^ In Either Case, The Ability To Interpret The Results Provided By The Various Techniques Available To The Clinician Is Of Vital Importance For The Appropriate Management Of The Underlying Pathology. multimodal Retinal Imaging Provides A Timely Summary Of The Various State Of The Art Retinal Imaging Techniques Now Available And Enables The Reader To Interpret The Findings They Will Encounter In The Care Of Patients With Retinal Conditions. section One Techniques, Covers All The Main Modalities, Such As Optical Coherence Tomography And Scanning Laser Ophthalmoscopy And For Each One: summarises The History And Development Of The Technique In Question explains Relevant Basic Science (anatomy, Physiology,^ Etc) gives Practical Advice On Using The Technique In Everyday Practice (positioning Of The Patient, Etc) provides A Visual Summary Of The Appearance Of normal Results highlights The Appearance Of The Discrete abnormal Signs That Users Of The Technique Should Be Aware Of And Alert To section Two Disorders Covers The Important Pathologies Relevant To Retinal Imaging, Such As Retinal Vascular Disorders, And For Each Disease Group: provides A Brief Overview Of The Disorders In Question, Their Shared Features And Differentiating Factors describes And Illustrates The Presentation Of Each Specific Condition Via Different Modalities,^ Showing Multiple Variations Of Each Specific Condition So That The Reader Can Become Familiar With The Range Of Appearances Likely To Be Seen In Practice. key Points provides Unique Technique And Disease-based Approach To Provide Readers With Comprehensive But Highly Practical Clinical Reference To Retinal Imaging includes Information On Key Areas Of Recent Research And Development Such As Imaging Of The Outer Retina And Choroid And Retinal Vasculature Imaging (including Vessel Calibre, Branching And Fractals) Amresh Chopdar, Tin Aung. Includes Bibliographical References And Index. Retinal imaging techniques are used to diagnose and screen for various conditions such as macular degeneration and glaucoma. Equally importantly, they are used to monitor the progression of previously diagnosed conditions. In either case, the ability to interpret the results provided by the various techniques available to the clinician is of vital importance for the appropriate management of the underlying pathology. **__Multimodal Retinal Imaging__** provides a timely summary of the various state of the art retinal imaging techniques now available and enables the reader to interpret the findings they will encounter in the care of patients with retinal conditions. Section One TECHNIQUES, covers all the main modalities, such as Optical coherence tomography and Scanning Laser ophthalmoscopy and for each one: * summarises the history and development of the technique in question * explains relevant basic science (anatomy, physiology, etc) * gives practical advice on using the technique in everyday practice (positioning of the patient, etc) * provides a visual summary of the appearance of __normal__ results * highlights the appearance of the discrete __abnormal signs__ that users of the technique should be aware of and alert to * provides a brief overview of the disorders in question, their shared features and differentiating factors * describes and illustrates the presentation of each specific condition via different modalities, showing multiple variations of each specific condition so that the reader can become familiar with the range of appearances likely to be seen in practice. * Provides unique Technique and Disease-based approach to provide readers with comprehensive but highly practical clinical reference to retinal imaging * Includes information on key areas of recent research and development such as imaging of the outer retina and choroid and retinal vasculature imaging (including vessel calibre, branching and fractals) This book, Multimodal Retinal Imaging, deals with retinal imaging. Retinal imaging techniques have expanded in leaps and bounds from the early days of colour fundus photography and fundus fluorescein angiography to a multitude of newer techniques. Ophthalmologists need to continually update their skills to adapt to these newer techniques. The content is divided into two sections: techniques (chapters 1ђ́أ7) and interpretation of retinal disorders (chapters 8ђ́أ15). Each chapter is generously illustrated to help the reader become familiar with the technical aspects of both image acquisition and disease recognition. It contains fifteen chapters on all aspects of retinal imaging. Each chapter is ordered in a consistent format; for example, the technique-based chapters all include appropriate information on the anatomical and physiological background as well as aspects of the optical, physical and biochemical principles behind the imaging techniques. This book provides both trainee and practising ophthalmologists, as well as ophthalmic photographic technicians, with the skills needed to apply the varied techniques used in everyday clinical practice and accurately interpret the results obtained Cover Prelims Chapter-01_Cataract Surgery in the Dry Eye Patient Chapter-02_Cataract Surgery in Eyes with Corneal Opacificati Chapter-03_Cataract Surgery in Patients with Pterygium Chapter-04_Cataract Surgery in Compromised Endothelium Chapter-05_Management of Coexisting Astigmatism During Catar Chapter-06_Cataract Surgery in Eyes after Corneal Surgery Chapter-07_Cataract Surgery in Highly Myopic Eyes Chapter-08_Cataract Surgery in Eyes with Shallow Anterior Ch Chapter-09_Phacoemulsification in a Small Pupil Chapter-10_Cataract Surgery in Intraoperative Floppy Iris Sy Chapter-11_Cataract Surgery in Uveitic Eyes Chapter-12_Cataract Surgery in Patients with Iris Defects Chapter-13_Phaco in White Mature Hypermature Intumescent Cat Chapter-14_The Surgery of Rock Hard Cataracts Chapter-15_Cataract Surgery in Eyes with Posterior Polar Cat Chapter-16_Surgery of Subluxated Cataracts Malyugin Modified