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Diabetic Retinopathy: Screening to Treatment 2nd Revised edition [Minkštas viršelis]

Edited by (Professor of Medicine, Aston University, Birmingham, UK), Edited by (Consultant Ophthalmologist, Heart of England NHS Foundation Trust, UK)
  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 224 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 215x138x12 mm, weight: 304 g
  • Serija: Oxford Diabetes Library Series
  • Išleidimo metai: 14-May-2020
  • Leidėjas: Oxford University Press
  • ISBN-10: 0198834454
  • ISBN-13: 9780198834458
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 224 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 215x138x12 mm, weight: 304 g
  • Serija: Oxford Diabetes Library Series
  • Išleidimo metai: 14-May-2020
  • Leidėjas: Oxford University Press
  • ISBN-10: 0198834454
  • ISBN-13: 9780198834458
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
Diabetes mellitus is one of the leading causes of blindness worldwide, with diabetic retinopathy (DR) remaining the most common cause of eye disease for people with diabetes. Current guidelines state that all patients with diabetes should be screened for retinal problems.
Diabetic Retinopathy, second edition, offers a practical, clinically focused guide to DR. Featuring 20 concise chapters this resource covers the basics of diabetes mellitus and ocular anatomy, why screening is required, the epidemiology and nature of diabetic retinopathy, as well as associated ocular diseases. It has been fully updated to include the latest trial data and newest developments in the management of diabetic retinopathy, as well as three new chapters covering patients of concern, imaging techniques in diabetic retinopathy, and an overview of treatment strategies for diabetic eye disease.
Part of the Oxford Diabetes Library series, this pocketbook is a concise companion for professionals involved in screening and treating diabetic retinopathy.
Abbreviations ix
Contributors xiii
1 What is diabetes?
1(6)
Alexander D. Wright
2 Diabetic retinopathy: reasons for screening
7(6)
Paul Galsworthy
3 Anatomy of the eye and the healthy fundus
13(12)
Navjot K. Gahir
Mirriam Shah
4 Diabetes and the eye
25(12)
Paul M. Dodson
5 Background diabetic retinopathy
37(6)
Rachel Stockwin
Emma Shepherd
6 Maculopathy
43(10)
Helen Wharton
7 Pre-proliferative and proliferative retinopathy
53(10)
Prashant Amrelia
8 Advanced diabetic eye disease
63(8)
Karen Whitehouse
9 Other ophthalmic lesions in the fundus
71(18)
Jonathan M. Gibson
10 The screening episode: visual acuity, mydriasis, and digital photography
89(12)
David K. Roy
Prashant Amrelia
11 How to grade
101(10)
Karen Whitehouse
12 The principles of a national diabetic eye screening programme
111(12)
Paul Galsworthy
13 Programme administration and fail-safe
123(8)
Rebecca Smith
14 Models of screening and information technology
131(8)
Andrew Mills
15 Training and accreditation for retinal screening and grading
139(6)
Karen Whitehouse
16 Medical management of diabetic retinopathy
145(12)
Paul M. Dodson
17 Patients of concern
157(4)
Alexander D. Wright
Paul M. Dodson
18 Imaging in diabetic retinopathy
161(10)
Sarita Jacob
Ramesh R. Swaraj
19 Ophthalmic treatment of diabetic retinopathy
171(8)
Ramesh R. Sivaraj
Jonathan M. Gibson
20 New treatment strategies for diabetic eye disease
179(6)
Sobha Joseph
Ramesh R. Sivaraj
Appendix 185(4)
Index 189
Ramesh R. Sivaraj works as a Consultant Ophthalmologist with special interests in medical retinal diseases, intraocular inflammation & cataract surgery at the University Hospitals Birmingham. He was previously the Clinical Director & diabetic lead for the department and is currently the research lead for Ophthalmology at Heartlands, Solihull and Good Hope Hospitals. He is an honorary senior lecturer at the Aston university and is involved in medical students and optometry students teaching program. He is a member of the International Medical Graduate's sub- committee at the Royal College of Ophthalmology.

He in the principal investigator in several National Institute of Health Research sponsored trials in the West Midlands.



Professor Paul M. Dodson currently serves as Professor of Medicine at Aston University and as a Consultant Physician in Medical Opthalmology and Diabetes with Heart of England NHS Foundation Trust.