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Author Biography: Patrick J. Saine, MEd, CRA, FOPS, is Instructor in Ophthalmology, Dartmouth Medical School and Manager, Ophthalmic Photography, Section of Ophthalmology, Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center, Lebanon, New Hampshire, USA; Marshall Tyler, CRA, FOPS, is Instructor of Surgical Sciences in Ophthalmology, Bowman Gray School of Medicine of Wake Forest University, Winston-Salem, North Carolina, USA
Aimed at both novices and established ophthalmic photographers, this text is a how-to guide and a source of practical tips for improving ophthalmic photography skills. It provides step-by-step instructions on performing fundus photography and fluorescein angiography, using both digital media and film approaches, illustrated with color and b&w images. Instrumentation, processing and printing, and descriptive interpretation are also covered. Appendices list abbreviations, professional societies, and vendors. This second edition is updated and expanded to include material on scanning laser ophthalmology, the use of the Retcam for wide-angle pediatric imaging, digital imaging, and ICG angiography. Saine is affiliated with Dartmouth Medical School; Tyler, with Wake Forest University.
Table of Contents:
Landmarks in the Development of Fluorescein Angiography
Fundus Photography: instrumentation and technique
Stereo Fundus Photography: principles and technique
Fluorescein Sodium and Indocyanine Green: uses and side effects
Ocular Angiography: instrumentation and technique
The Ophthalmic Darkroom: processing and printing fluorescein angiograms
Electronic Imaging of the Fundus: principles and technique
Ophthalmic Photography: maximizing diagnostic information
Fundus Photography: descriptive interpretation
Appendixes: Useful Abbreviations
Professional Societies
List of Manufacturers
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