Atlas of laser scanning ophthalmoscopy
2004
1 Introduction.- 1.1 Why Is Laser Scanning Ophthalmoscopy Needed?.- 1.2 Technical Background.- 1.3 Stereometric Parameters of the HRT.- 2 Healthy Optic Discs.- 2.1 Natural Variety of Optic Discs.- 2.2 Regular Shapes.- 2.3 Micropapillas.- 2.4 Megalopapillas.- 2.5 Tilted Discs.- 3 Glaucomas.- 3.1 Automated Classification Procedures.- 3.2 Moderate Glaucomas.- 3.3 Nerve Fiber Bundle Defects.- 3.4 Advanced Glaucomas.- 3.5 Micropapillary Glaucomas.- 3.6 Megalopapillary Glaucomas.- 3.7 Normal Tension Glaucomas.- 3.8 Classification Errors.- 4 Follow-up Examinations.- 4.1 Strategies for Longitudinal Analysis.- 4.2 Progression of Glaucoma.- 5 Prominent Optic Discs.- 5.1 Scanning of Prominent Discs.- 5.2 Drusen of the Optic Nerve.- 5.3 Optic Nerve Swelling.- 5.4 Papilledemas.- 6 Macular Scans.- 6.1 The Macular Edema Software Module.- 6.2 Cystoid Macular Edema.- 6.3 Branch Vein Occlusion.- 6.4 Central Serous Retinopathy.- 6.5 Macular Puckers.- 6.6 Macular Holes.- 7 Miscellaneous.- 7.1 Optimizing Imaging.- 7.2 Astigmatism.- 7.3 Retinal Irregularities.- 7.4 Floaters.- 8 Confocal Corneal Imaging.- 8.1 The Rostock Cornea Modu.- References.
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