Clinical Ophthalmic Echography: A Case Study Approach
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Ultrasonography is an important adjuvant for the clinical assessment of a variety of ocular and orbital diseases. With proper use, one can gather a vast amount of information not possible with physical exam alone.

Ultrasound is most useful when intraocular are difficult or impossible to examine. Situations that prevent normal examination include lid problems (severe edema, partial or total tarsorrhaphy), keratoprosthesis, corneal opacities, hyphema, hypopyon, miosis, pupillary membranes, dense cataracts, or vitreous opacities (hemorrhage, inflammatory debris).

Diagnostic B-scan ultrasound accurately images intraocular structures and give valuable information on the status of the lens, vitreous, retina, choroid, and sclera. Ultrasound is also used for diagnostic purposes when pathology is clinically visible, such as differentiating iris or ciliary body lesions; ruling out ciliary body detachments; differentiating intraocular tumors, serous versus hemorrhagic choroidal detachments, rhegmatogenous versus exudative retinal detachments, and disc drusen versus papilledema; or determining functioning versus nonfunctioning glaucoma tube shunts.

Book Details
ISBN-13: 9780387752433
EAN: 9780387752433
Publisher Date: 01 Aug 2008
Dewey: 617.715
Language: English
MediaMail: Y
Number of Items: 01
Returnable: N
Spine Width: 20 mm
ISBN-10: 0387752439
Publisher: Springer
Binding: Paperback
Height: 248 mm
LCCN: 2007943249
No of Pages: 490
PrintOnDemand: N
Series Title: English
Width: 175 mm