Books & E-Books
The e-books below are available in the following formats:
- .mobi: Suitable for e-book-reader from Amazon
- .epub: Universal format of e-books
- .pdf: Recommendable for Desktop-PCs
- .ibooks: Suitable for mobile devices from Apple
Glaucoma Imaging Atlas Preview Book
The Glaucoma Imaging Atlas is a compilation of case studies from 29 international glaucoma specialists. The Preview Book provides an excerpt and covers three different cases.
The case series demonstrates how SD-OCT imaging, combined with visual field testing can enhance the clinical diagnosis and management of Glaucoma.
OCT Atlas
Hanusch retinal OCTraining
Atlas OCT Angiography in Diabetic Maculopathy
Comparison with Multimodal Imaging
This e-book by G. Coscas, M. Lupidi, and F. Coscas illustrates the ability of the non-invasive OCT Angiography Module for the SPECTRALIS® to produce threedimensional representations of the perfused retinal vessels and capillaries. It visualizes microaneurysms and areas of capillary non-perfusion, which are characteristic of diabetic maculopathy.
Optical Coherence Tomography in Retinal Diseases
A Practical Interactive Book for Technicians and Retinal Clinicians
This e-book by M. Cozzi, A. Invernizzi and C. Bianchi provides a comprehensive and practically oriented introduction into the field of OCT in retinal diseases.
The interpretation and diagnosis of OCT images are explained using actual clinical cases. An interactive quiz allows you to test your knowledge after reading.
Atlas OCT Angiography in AMD
Comparison with multimodal imaging
Atlas of OCT
Retinal Anatomy in Health & Pathology
This e-book by N. A. Adams helps educate SPECTRALIS® users in the interpretation of SPECTRALIS OCT images in various diseases.
The atlas explains the layers of the retina as observed in a "normal" eye and discusses retinal diseases including vitreomacular traction, epiretinal membrane, macular hole, cystoid/diabetic macular edema and dry/wet macular degeneration.
MultiColor Atlas
This e-book by Dr. Shozo Sonoda highlights the differences between fundus images acquired with a fundus camera and MultiColor images.
It shows the principles and features of MultiColor in a wide range of case studies illustrated by many different images.