A PRACTICAL MANUAL OF DIABETIC RETINOPATHY MANAGEMENT. 2ND EDITION

A PRACTICAL MANUAL OF DIABETIC RETINOPATHY MANAGEMENT. 2ND EDITION

Editorial:
WILEY-BLACKWELL
Año de edición:
Materia
Nutrición y Dietética
ISBN:
978-1-11-905895-3
Páginas:
328
N. de edición:
2
Idioma:
Inglés
Disponibilidad:
Disponible en 2-3 semanas

Descuento:

-5%

Antes:

150,00 €

Despues:

142,50 €

List of contributors vii
Prologue ix
Acknowledgements xv
About the companion website xvii
1 Introduction 1
2 Diabetes 15
3 Lesions and classifications of diabetic retinopathy 26
4 Screening for diabetic retinopathy 40
5 Imaging techniques in diabetic retinopathy 54
6 The normal eye 86
7 Diabetic macular oedema 93
8 Mild non-proliferative diabetic retinopathy 116
9 Moderate and severe non-proliferative diabetic retinopathy 120
10 Proliferative and advanced diabetic retinopathy 128
11 Proliferative diabetic retinopathy with maculopathy 150
12 The stable treated eye 160
13 Vitrectomy surgery in diabetic retinopathy 171
14 Cataract surgery in the diabetic eye: Pre-, intra- and postoperative considerations 183
15 Pregnancy and the diabetic eye 197
16 Low vision and blindness from diabetic retinopathy 207
17 Future advances in the management of diabetic retinopathy 219
18 Other retinal conditions in diabetes 228
19 Conditions with appearances similar to diabetic retinopathy 247

Glossary 255
Index 259

The incidence of diabetes is increasing worldwide at an alarming rate, and diabetic retinopathy is one of the most significant complications of diabetes. Packed with outstanding retinal photos, the second edition of this one-stop clinical manual offers a comprehensive overview of the diagnosis, treatment and long–term management of patients with diabetic eye disease.
Edited and authored by world-renowned experts from leading centres of excellence, A Practical Manual of Diabetic Retinopathy Management presents evidence-based guidance relevant for a global audience of health-care professionals, including diabetologists, ophthalmologists, retinal screeners, optometrists, ophthalmic nurses, GPs, and medical students.