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Curbside Consultation in Retina : 49 Clinical Questions.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Curbside Consultation in Ophthalmology SeriesPublisher: Milton : Taylor & Francis Group, 2018Copyright date: ©2018Edition: 2nd edDescription: 1 online resource (298 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781040140550
Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Curbside Consultation in RetinaDDC classification:
  • 617.7/35
LOC classification:
  • RE551 .C873 2019
Online resources:
Contents:
Cover -- Half Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Table of Contents -- Acknowledgments -- About the Editor -- About the Associate Editors -- Contributing Authors -- Preface -- Foreword -- Introduction -- Question 1 What Is Hemorrhagic Occlusive Retinal Vasculitis, and Why Do I Need to Know About It? -- Question 2 How Do I Counsel My Patients With Dry Age-Related Macular Degeneration and What About Various Vitamin Supplements? -- Question 3 What Are the Age-Related Macular Degeneration Look-Alikes? Do I Treat Them Any Differently? -- Question 4 How Long Are We Going to Have to Keep Doing Frequent Intravitreal Injections Any Other Options Anytime Soon? What Are We Waiting For? -- Question 5 Anything Coming Down the Pike yet for Dry Age-Related Macular Degeneration? -- Question 6 Are We Ever Going to Use Stem Cells? For What? What's the Scoop? -- Question 7 What Is the Easiest Way to Do a Good B-Scan? -- Question 8 When Do I Refer a Patient With a Branch Retinal Artery Occlusion or Central Retinal Artery Occlusion, What Is the Work-Up, and What Are the Treatment Options? -- Question 9 What Do I Do When I See a Branch Retinal Vein Occlusion? -- Question 10 When Do I Refer a Patient With a Central Retinal Vein Occlusion, What Is the Work-Up, and What Are the Treatment Options? -- Question 11 What Visualization Agents Are Used During Vitrectomy Surgery? And Wait, Tell Me About the Intraocular Tamponade Options! -- Question 12 What Type of Intraocular Lens Should Be Considered in an Eye With Vitreoretinal Disease? -- Question 13 I Just Can't Keep Up With All of the Clinical Trial Acronyms. Can You Tell Me What Study Each Refers To? -- Question 14 How Do I Figure Out Whether or Not My Patient Has a Posterior Vitreous Detachment? Does There Have to Be a Weiss Ring to Make the Diagnosis?.
Question 15 How Soon Should a Patient With Floaters Be Examined and How Should I Manage a Patient With an Acute Posterior Vitreous Detachment? -- Question 16 How Do I Differentiate All of Those White Dot Syndromes? -- Question 17 How Do I Work Up and Manage a Patient With a White-Centered Retinal Hemorrhage? -- Question 18 How Do I Manage a Suprachoroidal Hemorrhage? -- Question 19 When Should I Suspect Endophthalmitis in My Postoperative Cataract Patient and What Are the Treatment Options? -- Question 20 How Do I Follow a Patient With a Presumed Choroidal Nevus? -- Question 21 How Do I Distinguish One Pigmented Lesion From Another? -- Question 22 How Do I Work Up and Manage a Patient With a Vitreous Hemorrhage? -- Question 23 What Is Fundus Autofluorescence? Do I Need to Add It to My Imaging Options? -- Question 24 What Additional Information Can I Get From Ultra-Widefield Fluorescein Angiography That I Can't Get From a 30-Degree Angiogram? -- Question 25 What Imaging Options Are There to Detect an Intraocular Foreign Body? When Do I Get Which One? -- Question 26 Why Would I Want to Look at Choroidal Thickness on Optical Coherence Tomography? -- Question 27 When Should I Refer a Patient With an Epiretinal Membrane and What if There Is Associated Cystoid Macular Edema? -- Question 28 How Do I Differentiate a Macular Hole From a Lamellar Hole From an Epiretinal Membrane With a Pseudohole, and Why Do I Care? -- Question 29 What Is Micropulse Laser and What Can It Be Used For? -- Question 30 What Is The Treatment Paradigm for Postoperative Pseudophakic Macular Edema? -- Question 31 What Is Dyeless Angiography (Optical Coherence Tomography Angiography) And What Do I Need To Know About It? Will It Replace Fluorescein Angiography? -- Question 32 Central Serous? What Now? Management Options for Central Serous Retinopathy.
Question 33 What Systemic Medications Require Periodic Fundus Evaluation? What Am I Looking for and What Tests Do I Do? -- Question 34 Should I Send a Patient With a Large Chronic Macular Hole to a Retina Doctor? Do They Even Operate on Those? -- Question 35 Explain All of These New Anticoagulants to Me. Should I Consider Stopping Them Preoperatively? -- Question 36 When Should Cataract Surgery Be Performed if a Vitrectomy Is Planned-Before, During, or After? -- Question 37 What Should I Tell a Patient With Retinitis Pigmentosa About Prognosis and Should I Prescribe Vitamin A or Other Supplements? -- Question 38 Why Should I Send My Retinal Degeneration Patients to Specialists if There Is No Cure for Their Condition? -- Question 39 What Is the Artificial Retinal Prosthesis (Argus II Implant) and Who Would Be a Good Candidate for It? -- Question 40 How Do You Differentiate Between Retinoschisis and Retinal Detachment? -- Question 41 What Systemic Conditions Are Associated With an Increased Risk of Retinal Detachment? What Should I Do About It? -- Question 42 What Retinal Findings Should Be Treated Before Cataract Surgery, Refractive Surgery, or Yttrium-Aluminum-Garnet Laser? -- Question 43 Do Chronic Rhegmatogenous Retinal Detachments Need Surgical Repair? -- Question 44 Should I Use Jetrea or a Gas Bubble or Just Do a Vitrectomy for Vitreomacular Traction? -- Question 45 When Should a Patient With Diabetic Retinopathy Be Considered for a Vitrectomy? -- Question 46 How Do I Follow a Patient Who Has Diabetes and Becomes Pregnant? What Tests Can I Do? -- Question 47 How Long Should I Wait to Perform Cataract Surgery After Treatment of Diabetic Macular Edema or Retinopathy? -- Question 48 I Saw Some Retinal Neovascularization but My Patient Does Not Have Diabetes, so What Else Can It Be?.
Question 49 When Should I Consider Anti-Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor Treatment for Retinopathy of Prematurity? -- Financial Disclosures -- Index.
Summary: Curbside Consultation in Retina: 49 Clinical Questions, Second Edition contains new questions and brief, practical, and evidence-based answers to the most frequently asked questions that are posed during a "curbside consultation" between surgical colleagues.
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Cover -- Half Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Table of Contents -- Acknowledgments -- About the Editor -- About the Associate Editors -- Contributing Authors -- Preface -- Foreword -- Introduction -- Question 1 What Is Hemorrhagic Occlusive Retinal Vasculitis, and Why Do I Need to Know About It? -- Question 2 How Do I Counsel My Patients With Dry Age-Related Macular Degeneration and What About Various Vitamin Supplements? -- Question 3 What Are the Age-Related Macular Degeneration Look-Alikes? Do I Treat Them Any Differently? -- Question 4 How Long Are We Going to Have to Keep Doing Frequent Intravitreal Injections Any Other Options Anytime Soon? What Are We Waiting For? -- Question 5 Anything Coming Down the Pike yet for Dry Age-Related Macular Degeneration? -- Question 6 Are We Ever Going to Use Stem Cells? For What? What's the Scoop? -- Question 7 What Is the Easiest Way to Do a Good B-Scan? -- Question 8 When Do I Refer a Patient With a Branch Retinal Artery Occlusion or Central Retinal Artery Occlusion, What Is the Work-Up, and What Are the Treatment Options? -- Question 9 What Do I Do When I See a Branch Retinal Vein Occlusion? -- Question 10 When Do I Refer a Patient With a Central Retinal Vein Occlusion, What Is the Work-Up, and What Are the Treatment Options? -- Question 11 What Visualization Agents Are Used During Vitrectomy Surgery? And Wait, Tell Me About the Intraocular Tamponade Options! -- Question 12 What Type of Intraocular Lens Should Be Considered in an Eye With Vitreoretinal Disease? -- Question 13 I Just Can't Keep Up With All of the Clinical Trial Acronyms. Can You Tell Me What Study Each Refers To? -- Question 14 How Do I Figure Out Whether or Not My Patient Has a Posterior Vitreous Detachment? Does There Have to Be a Weiss Ring to Make the Diagnosis?.

Question 15 How Soon Should a Patient With Floaters Be Examined and How Should I Manage a Patient With an Acute Posterior Vitreous Detachment? -- Question 16 How Do I Differentiate All of Those White Dot Syndromes? -- Question 17 How Do I Work Up and Manage a Patient With a White-Centered Retinal Hemorrhage? -- Question 18 How Do I Manage a Suprachoroidal Hemorrhage? -- Question 19 When Should I Suspect Endophthalmitis in My Postoperative Cataract Patient and What Are the Treatment Options? -- Question 20 How Do I Follow a Patient With a Presumed Choroidal Nevus? -- Question 21 How Do I Distinguish One Pigmented Lesion From Another? -- Question 22 How Do I Work Up and Manage a Patient With a Vitreous Hemorrhage? -- Question 23 What Is Fundus Autofluorescence? Do I Need to Add It to My Imaging Options? -- Question 24 What Additional Information Can I Get From Ultra-Widefield Fluorescein Angiography That I Can't Get From a 30-Degree Angiogram? -- Question 25 What Imaging Options Are There to Detect an Intraocular Foreign Body? When Do I Get Which One? -- Question 26 Why Would I Want to Look at Choroidal Thickness on Optical Coherence Tomography? -- Question 27 When Should I Refer a Patient With an Epiretinal Membrane and What if There Is Associated Cystoid Macular Edema? -- Question 28 How Do I Differentiate a Macular Hole From a Lamellar Hole From an Epiretinal Membrane With a Pseudohole, and Why Do I Care? -- Question 29 What Is Micropulse Laser and What Can It Be Used For? -- Question 30 What Is The Treatment Paradigm for Postoperative Pseudophakic Macular Edema? -- Question 31 What Is Dyeless Angiography (Optical Coherence Tomography Angiography) And What Do I Need To Know About It? Will It Replace Fluorescein Angiography? -- Question 32 Central Serous? What Now? Management Options for Central Serous Retinopathy.

Question 33 What Systemic Medications Require Periodic Fundus Evaluation? What Am I Looking for and What Tests Do I Do? -- Question 34 Should I Send a Patient With a Large Chronic Macular Hole to a Retina Doctor? Do They Even Operate on Those? -- Question 35 Explain All of These New Anticoagulants to Me. Should I Consider Stopping Them Preoperatively? -- Question 36 When Should Cataract Surgery Be Performed if a Vitrectomy Is Planned-Before, During, or After? -- Question 37 What Should I Tell a Patient With Retinitis Pigmentosa About Prognosis and Should I Prescribe Vitamin A or Other Supplements? -- Question 38 Why Should I Send My Retinal Degeneration Patients to Specialists if There Is No Cure for Their Condition? -- Question 39 What Is the Artificial Retinal Prosthesis (Argus II Implant) and Who Would Be a Good Candidate for It? -- Question 40 How Do You Differentiate Between Retinoschisis and Retinal Detachment? -- Question 41 What Systemic Conditions Are Associated With an Increased Risk of Retinal Detachment? What Should I Do About It? -- Question 42 What Retinal Findings Should Be Treated Before Cataract Surgery, Refractive Surgery, or Yttrium-Aluminum-Garnet Laser? -- Question 43 Do Chronic Rhegmatogenous Retinal Detachments Need Surgical Repair? -- Question 44 Should I Use Jetrea or a Gas Bubble or Just Do a Vitrectomy for Vitreomacular Traction? -- Question 45 When Should a Patient With Diabetic Retinopathy Be Considered for a Vitrectomy? -- Question 46 How Do I Follow a Patient Who Has Diabetes and Becomes Pregnant? What Tests Can I Do? -- Question 47 How Long Should I Wait to Perform Cataract Surgery After Treatment of Diabetic Macular Edema or Retinopathy? -- Question 48 I Saw Some Retinal Neovascularization but My Patient Does Not Have Diabetes, so What Else Can It Be?.

Question 49 When Should I Consider Anti-Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor Treatment for Retinopathy of Prematurity? -- Financial Disclosures -- Index.

Curbside Consultation in Retina: 49 Clinical Questions, Second Edition contains new questions and brief, practical, and evidence-based answers to the most frequently asked questions that are posed during a "curbside consultation" between surgical colleagues.

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