The latest in quality imaging

Retina: Medical & Surgical Management edited by Atul Kumar and Raghav Ravani published by Jaypee

The latest in quality imaging
Leigh Spielberg
Leigh Spielberg
Published: Friday, December 7, 2018
Retina: Medical & Surgical Management (Jaypee) takes on an ambitious task. Most retina books cover either medical or surgical, but this does both at once. As ophthalmology has become highly imaging-based, textbooks have had to play catch-up. Books from just a few years ago have become nearly irrelevant due to their reliance on outdated imaging like previous-generation OCTs. This textbook avoids this by utilising the latest not only in OCT but also OCT angiography, wide-field photography and intraoperative OCT. This text is intended for vitreoretinal specialists and fellows, as well as general ophthalmologists who treat retinal disorders themselves. Purchase includes full access, with added features, to eMedicine360.com.
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