Dynamic Ophthalmic Ultrasonography is a dynamic presentation of various ophthalmic and orbital entities encountered in the clinical setting.
For the first time in ophthalmic literature, Dynamic Ophthalmic Ultrasonography dynamically presents the basic ultrasound movements observed in the eye and orbit. It shows the usual movement of a particular tissue and the possible types of motion it could manifest in various pathologic situations.
Features:
- Combines descriptive textbooks with 180 captioned ultrasound images and corresponding B-scan ultrasound video clips on companion websites
- Uses B-scan ultrasound video clips of actual clinical cases to bring to life what other books have attempted to describe in words
- Video clips edited for continuous looping to build your recognition skills
- Important tips provided to achieve optimal B-scan imaging of various cases
- Shows the typical and atypical B-scan ultrasound movements observed in various eye conditions
A companion Website shows 180 B-scan ultrasound videos of typical and atypical ophthalmic tissue movements observed in various eye conditions in actual clinical cases.
Contents
Forms of Ophthalmic Ultrasound Movement
- Convection
- Gravity-Dependent Movement
- Reflex Motion
- Vascularity
- Aftermovement of the Vitreous
- Aftermovement of the Hyaloid
- Aftermovement of the Retina
- Aftermovement of the Choroid
Case Presentations
- Complex Dynamic Ultrasound Presentations—Cases
- Limitations of Dynamic Ophthalmic Ultrasonography
Index