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100 1 _aHarrie, Roger P.
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245 1 0 _aClinical Ophthalmic Echography :
_bA Case Study Approach /
_cby Roger P. Harrie.
264 1 _aNew York, NY :
_bSpringer New York,
_c2009.
300 _brecurso en línea.
336 _atexto
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337 _acomputadora
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_2rdamedia
338 _arecurso en línea
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347 _aarchivo de texto
_bPDF
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500 _aSpringer eBooks
505 0 _aIntroduction to ocular and orbital ultrasound -- The role of ultrasound in imaging studies of the eye -- The evaluation of the painful eye -- The eye with opaque media -- Vitreo-retinal disease -- Ocular and orbital trauma -- Biometry -- Anterior segment problems -- Intraocular tumors -- Diplopia -- The swollen disc -- Vascular lesions -- Pitfalls and artifacts -- Ophthalmic ultrasound in developing countries.
520 _aWith 308 case studies, coupled with more than 370 ultrasound images, Roger P. Harrie’s Clinical Ophthalmic Echography is an indispensable practical guide on how to use ultrasound quickly and reliably to identify eye disorders. This manual serves not only as an excellent procedural review, but also as a great "how-to" for clinicians new to ultrasound. Chapters cover an array of ocular and orbital problems with which a patient may present, including vitreo-retinal disease, anterior segment problems, vascular lesions, and swollen discs. Dr. Harrie draws upon his broad experience in the ophthalmologic field and imparts his expertise in chapters that range from the evaluation of the painful eye, to basic principles of ultrasound, to echography in developing countries. The varied case studies contained within the chapters include a spectrum of patients across ages and clinical conditions. The studies illuminate the accuracy with which echography both images intraocular and orbital structures and gives valuable information on the status of the lens, vitreous, retina, choroid, sclera, and orbital structures. The book also illustrates how ultrasound is used for diagnostic purposes when pathology is clinically visible, such as differentiating iris and ciliary body lesions, ruling out choroidal and retinal detachments, differentiating intraocular tumors, evaluating serous versus hemorrhagic choroidal detachments, and determining the cause of the proptotic eye. Throughout, the book emphasizes that echography is a cost effective and practical extension of the clinician’s diagnostic capability. An extensive display of A-scan images illustrates the valuable addition this modality provides to the more familiar B-scan pictures. With its case-based approach, concise procedural instruction, and extensive references, this practical manual will prove invaluable in the busy clinical setting.
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