Fundus autofluorescence / [edited by] Noemi Lois, MD, PhD, FRCS(Ed), FRCOphth, Clinical Professor of Ophthalmology, Centre for Experimental Medicine, Institute for Clinical Sciences, Queen's University belfast, Honorary Consultant Ophthalmologist, Belfast Health and Social Care Trust, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom, John V. Forrester, MB, ChB, FRCS(E), MD(Hons), FRCS(G), FRCOphth, FRCP(G)(Hon), FMEDSci, FRSE, FSBiol, FARVO, FRANzCO, Section on Immunology and Infection, Division of Applied Medicine, School of Medicine and Dentistry, the Institute of Medical Scineces, Fosterhill, University of Aberdeen, Scotland, United Kingdom, Ocular Immunology Program, Centre for Ophthalmology and Visual Science, the University of Western Australia, Centre for Experimental Immunology, Lions Eye Institute, Newlands, Western Australia, Australia.

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Other Authors: Forrester, John V. (Editor), Lois, Noemi (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Philadelphia : Wolters Kluwer, [2016]
Edition:Second edition. [2nd edition].
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Table of Contents:
  • Section I. Basic Science
  • Chapter 1. Lipofuscin of the retinal pigment epithelium
  • Chapter 2. Lipofuscin: the origin of the autofluorescence signal
  • Chapter 3. Lipofuscin and autofluorescence in experimental animal models
  • Chapter 4. Imaging techniques of fundus autofluorescence
  • Chapter 5. Near-infrared fundus autofluorescence
  • Chapter 6. Interpreting fundus autofluorescence
  • Chapter 7. Quantifying fundus autofluorescence
  • Section II. Clinical Science
  • Chapter 8. The normal distribution of fundus autofluorescence
  • Chapter 9. Fundus autofluorescence in age-related macular disease
  • Chapter 10. Fundus autofluorescence in inherited retinal dystrophies
  • Chapter 11. Fundus autofluorescence in diabetic retinopathy
  • Chapter 12. Fundus autofluorescence in retinal artery occlusion
  • Chapter 13. Fundus autofluorescence in retinal vein occlusion
  • Chapter 14. Fundus autofluorescence in pathological myopia
  • Chapter 15. Fundus autofluorescence in macular telangiectasia Type 2
  • Chapter 16. Fundus autofluorescence in cystoid macular edema
  • Chapter 17. Fundus autofluorescence in posterior uveitis
  • Chapter 18. Central serous chorioretinopathy
  • Chapter 19. Pseudoxanthoma elasticum
  • Chapter 20. Fundus autofluorescence in vitreoretinal diseases
  • Chapter 21. Fundus autofluorescence in intraocular tumors
  • Chapter 22. Fundus autofluorescence in toxic retinopathies.