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    Atlas and Clinical Reference Guide for Corneal Topography

    Atlas and Clinical Reference Guide for Corneal Topography by Wang, Ming; Kugler, Lance;

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    Product details:

    • Edition number 1
    • Publisher CRC Press
    • Date of Publication 15 November 2013
    • Number of Volumes Paperback

    • ISBN 9781617110276
    • Binding Paperback
    • No. of pages182 pages
    • Size 279x216 mm
    • Weight 340 g
    • Language English
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    Short description:

    Currently available topography books focus only on the technology behind topography, or a particular application of topography, as opposed to presenting a comprehensive collection of topographic patterns that provide quick, consistent pattern recognition and identification.

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    Long description:

    Corneal topography has become essentially a pattern recognition trade, best learned by viewing multiple images of representative patterns. In spite of this, currently available topography books focus only on the technology behind topography, or a particular application of topography, as opposed to presenting a comprehensive collection of topographic patterns that provide quick, consistent pattern recognition and identification. Drs. Wang and Kugler, along with Drs. Morgan and Boerman, look to fill this void with Atlas and Clinical Reference Guide for Corneal Topography.

    Atlas and Clinical Reference Guide for Corneal Topography is the first corneal topography book that lends itself to efficient image search and reference for busy clinicians at chair side. Organized into both map-based and disease-based sections, the book allows for quick reference in busy clinical situations.

    Images come from the commonly used topographers, the Zeiss Atlas and the Oculus Pentacam, but the principles of pattern recognition can be applied to any topographer. Due to the text’s large collection of topographic images and corresponding corneal conditions, Atlas and Clinical Reference Guide for Corneal Topography can be used side by side with the topographer.

    Designed as both a learning tool for students and a reference for clinicians to use when faced with a challenging topography interpretation, Atlas and Clinical Reference Guide for Corneal Topography will be appreciated by a wide spectrum of eye care professionals. General ophthalmologists, cataract and refractive surgeons, corneal specialists, optometrists, and ophthalmology residents and students will benefit from this invaluable atlas for corneal topography.



    “This corneal topography atlas is the first of its kind and is a wonderful resource for eye care providers. It is organized for easy access so clinicians can quickly visualize images of commonly encountered corneal disorders. This book is indispensable for surgeons because accurate interpretation of the shape of a cornea can prevent bad surgical outcomes. The full-color images are of excellent quality and value to readers. This atlas will, without doubt, become the standard reference for corneal topography.”

    - Brian Marshall, OD, Marshall Family Eye Care, Doody’s Review Service

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    Table of Contents:

    Dedication Acknowledgments About the Editors About the Associate Editors Preface Foreword by Guy M. Kezirian, MD, FACS Section IOverview of Corneal Topography and Tomography Chapter 1Introduction to Placido-Disk Topography Chapter 2Introduction to Elevation-Based Topography Pachymetric Maps Section IIMap-Based Approach to Diagnosis/Evaluation Chapter 3Axial Curvature Maps Axial Power Maps on the OCULUS Pentacam Axial Curvature: Keratoconus Axial Curvature: Pellucid Marginal Degeneration Axial Curvature: Post Refractive Surgery Axial Curvature: Irregular Astigmatism Axial Curvature: Post Surgical Ectasia Chapter 4Anterior Elevation Maps Anterior Elevation: Keratoconus Anterior Elevation: Pellucid Marginal Degeneration Anterior Elevation: Post Refractive Surgery Anterior Elevation: Irregular Astigmatism Anterior Elevation: Post Surgical Ectasia Chapter 5Posterior Elevation Maps Posterior Elevation Maps Posterior Elevation: Keratoconus Posterior Elevation: Pellucid Marginal Degeneration Posterior Elevation: Post Refractive Surgery Posterior Elevation: Irregular Astigmatism Posterior Elevation: Post Surgical Ectasia Chapter 6Pachymetric Maps Pachymetric Maps Pachymetric: Keratoconus Pachymetric: Pellucid Marginal Degeneration Pachymetric: Post Refractive Surgery Pachymetric: Irregular Astigmatism Pachymetric: Post Surgical Ectasia Section IIIDisease-Based Approach Chapter 7Keratoconus Axial Curvature: Anterior Anterior Elevation Posterior Elevation Pachymetric Maps Four-Map Refractive View Masquerade Syndrome Chapter 8Pellucid Marginal Degeneration Axial Curvature: Anterior Anterior Elevation Posterior Elevation Pachymetric Maps Four-Map Refractive View Chapter 9Post Refractive Surgery Post Radial Keratotomy Post Photorefractive Keratectomy Post-Multiple Corneal Refractive Surgeries Post-LASIK Post Transplant Post Intacs Implantation Post Conductive Keratoplasty Chapter 10Irregular Astigmatism Axial Curvature: Anterior Anterior Elevation Posterior Elevation Pachymetric Maps Four-Map Refractive View Chapter 11Post Surgical Ectasia Axial Curvature: Anterior Anterior Elevation Posterior Elevation Pachymetric Maps Four-Map Refractive View Chapter 12Epithelial Basement Membrane Dystrophy Axial Curvature Anterior Curvature Posterior Curvature Pachymetric Maps Four-Map Refractive View Chapter 13Fuchs? Endothelial Dystrophy Axial Curvature Anterior Curvature Posterior Curvature Pachymetric Maps Four-Map Refractive View Bibliography Financial Disclosures Index

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