Ophthalmic Ultrasound: a Diagnostic Atlas

  • RESTORI M
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2nd ed. Presents the latest information on using echography to diagnose lesions and diseases of the eye and orbit. This edition is fully updated, with a new chapter on orbital disease and coverage of the 20-MHz probe for posterior segment imaging. It provides a comprehensive review of the basic screening procedures, descriptions of the indications for ultrasound, and guidance on how to reach an accurate diagnosis of both common and rare clinical problems in all areas of the eye. Foreword / Neil R. Miller -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- 1. Basic screening techniques and indications for ultrasound -- 2. Anterior segment evaluation -- 3. The vitreous -- 4. The retina -- 5. The choroid -- 6. Trauma -- 7. Intraocular tumors -- 8. The optic nerve -- 9. Extraocular muscles -- 10. Evaluation of the orbit -- 11. Additional ocular conditions and biometry.

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RESTORI, M. (2000). Ophthalmic Ultrasound: a Diagnostic Atlas. British Journal of Ophthalmology, 84(8), 936h–9936. https://doi.org/10.1136/bjo.84.8.936h

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