Recent Advances in Ophthalmology - 14


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This book is the latest volume in the Recent Advances in Ophthalmology series providing ophthalmic trainees and ophthalmologists with the latest surgical and technological developments in the field. Divided into 21 chapters, each section is dedicated to a specific topic, explaining symptoms, investigation techniques, imaging, differential diagnosis and treatment methods. The pros and cons of various surgical procedures are covered in depth. New to this volume is discussion on advances in lamellar keratoplasty, deep anterior lamellar keratoplasty, Descemet’s membrane endothelial keratoplasty (DMEK), and a new technique – keratopigmentation. The text features nearly 400 clinical photographs, diagrams, flowcharts and tables to assist learning. Key points Latest volume in Recent Advances in Ophthalmology series Covers latest surgical and technological developments in the field Features new topics and nearly 400 images, flowcharts and tables Previous volume (9789386322784) published in 2017




Recent Advances in Ophthalmology - 16


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Chapter 1. Clinical Application, Limitations, and Future of Artificial Intelligence in Ophthalmology Chapter 2. Artificial Intelligence in Refractive Errors Chapter 3. Artificial Intelligence in Keratoconus Chapter 4. Advances in Refractive Surgery Chapter 5. Optical Coherence Tomography in the Diagnosis of Glaucoma Chapter 6. Pitfalls in the Diagnosis of Glaucoma by Artificial Intelligence Chapter 7. Optimizing Intraocular Lens Power Calculation in Eyes with Posterior Segment Diseases and Following Posterior Segment Surgery Chapter 8. Management of Uveitic Cataract Chapter 9. Artificial Intelligence in Diabetic Retinopathy Chapter 10. Artificial Intelligence in Retinopathy of Prematurity Chapter 11. Diagnosis of Retinal Detachment by Artificial Intelligence Chapter 12. Artificial Intelligence in Age-related Macular Degeneration Chapter 13. Multimodal Imaging in Macular Diseases Chapter 14. Recent Advances in Optic Nerve Tumors Chapter 15. Choroidal Metastasis Chapter 16. Artificial Intelligence in Neuro-ophthalmology Chapter 17. Updates in Artificial Intelligence in Ophthalmology




Recent Advances in Ophthalmology - 15


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This book is the latest volume in the Recent Advances in Ophthalmology series providing ophthalmic trainees and ophthalmologists with the latest surgical and technological developments in the field. Divided into 14 chapters, the text begins with discussion on the effects on the eye of COVID 19. The next sections provide state of the art knowledge on the diagnosis of eye diseases using artificial intelligence, and robotic surgery. Each of the following sections covers recent trends and advances in the diagnosis and management of a different ocular disorder. The comprehensive text is further enhanced by clinical photographs, diagrams and tables to assist learning. Key points Latest volume in Recent Advances in Ophthalmology series Covers latest technological and surgical advances in the field Highly illustrated with clinical photographs, diagrams and tables Previous volume (9789352709014) published in 2019













Recent Advances in Ophthalmology


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Recent Advances in Ophthalmology focuses on developments in ophthalmology, including therapy, keratotomy, phototoxicity, and retinopathy. The compilation first offers information on the therapy of herpes simplex, anterior segment surgery, and use of viscous and viscoelastic substances in ophthalmology. Topics include systemic antiviral agents and ocular disease; influence of new instruments and technology; criteria for the selection of viscous or viscoelastic material; and indications for the use of viscous substances. The text then ponders on radial keratotomy, intraocular lenses, and treatment of congenital cataracts. The publication takes a look at ocular phototoxicity and vitreous surgery, as well as proliferative diabetic retinopathy, posterior penetrating trauma, effects of non-ionizing radiation on biological systems, body temperature and light damage, and retinal photodamage. The text also touches on the management of diabetic retinopathy; treatment of malignant melanomas of the posterior uvea; and macular disease with serious retinal detachment. The compilation is highly recommended for ophthalmologists and readers interested in the developments in ophthalmology.