Posterior Uveitis (eBook)
X, 232 Seiten
Springer International Publishing (Verlag)
978-3-030-03140-4 (ISBN)
Narsing A. Rao, MD
Department of Ophthalmology
USC-Roski Eye Institute
University of Southern California
Los Angeles, CA
USA
Damien C. Rodger MD, PhD
Southern California Permanente Medical Group
Department of Ophthalmology
Kaiser Permanente Los Angeles Medical Center
Los Angeles, CA
USAJulie Schallhorn, MD MS
Department of Ophthalmology
F.I. Proctor Foundation
University of California, San Francisco
San Francisco, CA
USA
Narsing A. Rao, MD, is professor of ophthalmology and director of the Uveitis Service and the Ophthalmic Pathology Laboratory at USC. He is involved in the treatment of inflammatory ocular diseases affecting the uveal tract, vitreous, retina, and sclera. Dr. Rao has published over 440 peer-reviewed papers in clinical and basic science findings and has received numerous honors and awards for his research endeavors on ocular inflammatory diseases from Research to Prevent Blindness and the National Institute of Health. He delivered several named lectures, both national and international, including visiting professorship at Harvard University, Johns Hopkins University, Yale University, University of Paris, France, Moorefields Eye Institute, London, University of Rome, Italy, Tokyo Medical University, Kyushu University in Fukoka, Japan, and University of Sydney.For his outstanding contributions to ophthalmology, he was awarded the Lorenz E. Zimmerman medal from American Academy of Ophthalmology, the Ramon L. Font medal from Pan American Society of Ophthalmology, the International Ocular Inflammation Society Award, and received an award from European Vision and Eye Research Association in 2006. Dr. Rao was also the recipient of the prestigious Bietti medal from International Council of Ophthalmology.Narsing A. Rao, MD Department of Ophthalmology USC-Roski Eye Institute University of Southern California Los Angeles, CA USA Damien C. Rodger, MD, PhD, worked as a co-op intern at the NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory on attitude control microsystems for unmanned space exploration while completing his Bachelor’s in electrical engineering from Cornell University in 2000. Dr. Rodger then earned his Medical Degree from the Keck School of Medicine of USC and his PhD in bioengineering from the California Institute of Technology. He is Assistant Professor of Clinical Ophthalmology and Research Assistant Professor of Biomedical Engineering at USC. He was awarded the Heed Fellowship for the 2013-2014 year and the Ronald G. Michels Fellowship in Vitreoretinal Surgery for the 2014-2015 year. He specializes in medical and surgical retina, as well as in uveitis and ocular inflammation.Damien C. Rodger MD, PhD Southern California Permanente Medical Group Department of Ophthalmology Kaiser Permanente Los Angeles Medical Center Los Angeles, CA USAJulie M. Schallhorn, MD, MS, is Assistant Professor of Clinical Ophthalmology at Keck Medicine of USC. She specializes in the surgical treatment of cataracts, corneal transplantation, lens implantation, and anterior segment disease. Her research interests include optical coherence tomography and its applications to the anterior segment, new methods of corneal transplantation, refractive surgery and ocular inflammatory diseases.Julie Schallhorn, MD MS Department of Ophthalmology F.I. Proctor Foundation University of California, San Francisco San Francisco, CAUSA
Outline of chapters
A. Introduction:
1. Current imaging modalities in Diagnosis and Management of Intraocular Inflammation
Phillip Phuc Le
Anterior segment OCT, OCT imaging of Retina, OCT-EDI imaging of Retina and Choroid,
Wide field fluorescein and ICG angiography, Auto-fluorescence,
OCT angiography and
Evolving imaging modalities
B. Non-Infectious Posterior and Pan Uveitis
2. Sarcoidosis: Padmamalini Mahendradas
Introduction, main clinical features, differential diagnosis and treatment
Wide field color fundus photo, fluorescein angiography and ICG angiography
OCT
Autofluorescence
Evolving imaging modalities (e.g. OCT angiography and others)
Response to treatment imaging
3. Vogt-Koyanagi-Harada disease and Sympathetic Ophthalmia: Jeffrey J. Tan and Narsing
Rao
Introduction, main clinical
features, differential diagnosis and treatment
Wide field color fundus photo, fluorescein angiography and ICG angiography
OCT
Autofluorescence
Evolving imaging modalities (e.g. OCT angiography and others)
Response to treatment imaging
4. Multifocal Choroiditis/ Serpiginous Choroiditis and related entities: Hossein Nazari
Khanamiri and Narsing Rao
Introduction, clinical features, differential diagnosis and treatment
Wide field color fundus photo, fluorescein angiography and ICG angiography
OCT
Autofluorescence
Evolving imaging modalities (e.g. OCT angiography and others)
Response to treatment imaging
C. Infectious posterior or panuveitis
5. Ocular Toxoplasmosis: Daniel Vitor Vasconcelos Santos
Introduction, clinical features, differential diagnosis and treatment
Wide field color fundus photo, fluorescein angiography and ICG angiography
OCT
Autofluorescence
Evolving imaging modalities (e.g. OCT angiography and others)
Response to treatment imaging
6. Syphilis: Thomas Albini
Introduction, clinical features, differential diagnosis and treatment
Wide field color fundus photo, fluorescein angiography and ICG angiography
OCT
Autofluorescence
Evolving imaging modalities (e.g. OCT angiography and others)
Response to treatment imaging
7. Intraocular Tuberculosis: Soumyava Basu
Introduction, clinical features, differential diagnosis and treatment
Wide field color fundus photo, fluorescein angiography and ICG angiography
OCT
Autofluorescence
Evolving imaging modalities (e.g. OCT angiography and others)
Response to treatment imaging
8. Viral retinitis (HSV/VZV/CMV/PORN/Ebola): Ann-Marie Lobo
Introduction, main clinical features, differential diagnosis and treatment
Wide field color fundus photo, fluorescein angiography and ICG angiography
OCT
Autofluorescence
Evolving imaging modalities (e.g. OCT angiography and others)
Response to treatment imaging
9. Masquerade syndromes: Damien Rodger
Wide field color fundus photo, fluorescein angiography and ICG angiography
OCT
Autofluorescence
Evolving imaging modalities (e.g. OCT angiography and others)
Response to treatment imaging
D. Treatment of Non-Infectious Uveitis:
10. Corticosteroids: systemic and local: Ashleigh Levinson
11. Immunomodulatory agents and Biologicals: John Gonzales and Nisha Acharya
12. Evolving treatments: Julie Schallhorn
Contributors:
Phillip Phuc Le Associate Physician and Ophthalmologist Department of Ophthalmology, University of California Los Angeles
Padmamalini Mahendradas Chief of Uveitis department, Narayana Nethralaya, Bangalore, India
Jeffrey J. Tan Ophthalmologist, The Roski Eye Institute, University of Southern California
Hossein Nazari Khanamiri Ophthalmologist, University of Texas, Galveston, Texas
Daniel Vitor Vasconcelos Santos Associate Professor of Ophthalmology, Brazil
Thomas Albini Bascom Palmer Eye Institute, University of Miami
Soumyava Basu Chief of Uveitis department, LV Prasad Eye Institute, India
Ann-Marie Lobo Assistant Professor, University of Illinois, Chicago
John Gonzales and Nisha Acharya Proctor Foundation, San Francisco
Narsing Rao Professor of Ophthalmology and Pathology, USC Roski Eye Institute, University of Southern California
Damien Rodger Assistant Professor of ophthalmology, University of Southern California
Julie Schallhorn Assistant Professor of Ophthalmology, University of Southern California
Erscheint lt. Verlag | 19.3.2019 |
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Reihe/Serie | Essentials in Ophthalmology | Essentials in Ophthalmology |
Zusatzinfo | X, 232 p. 83 illus., 63 illus. in color. |
Verlagsort | Cham |
Sprache | englisch |
Themenwelt | Medizin / Pharmazie ► Medizinische Fachgebiete |
Schlagworte | eye surgery • intraocular inflammation • Ocular Imaging • Ophthalmology • treatment of intraocular inflammation |
ISBN-10 | 3-030-03140-3 / 3030031403 |
ISBN-13 | 978-3-030-03140-4 / 9783030031404 |
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