Neurological diseases.- Retinal vasculitis in Systemic Disease.- Multimodal Imaging in Drug-Related Retinal Toxicity.- Retinal Manifestations in Hematological diseases.- Retinal Manifestations of Renal diseases.- Imaging of retinal and choroidal manifestations of gastrointestinal disease.- Ocular Sarcoidosis.- Autoimmune Retinopathy.- Systemic infectious diseases.- Imaging of Retinal and Choroidal Metastases.- Phakomatoses.- Vogt-Koyanagi-Harada Disease (VKH).- Ocular Manifestations of Pregnancy.- Systemic Hypertension.- Intraocular lymphoma.- Ocular Manifestations of Closed-Globe (Blunt) Ocular Trauma.
Dr Jay Chhablani completed clinical vitreo-retina fellowship from Sankara Nethralaya, Chennai. He was an International Council of Ophthalmology (ICO) fellow at Jules Gonin Eye Hospital, Switzerland, in 2009 and a Clinical Instructor at the Jacobs Retina Center at Shiley Eye Center, University of California, San Diego, USA (2010 to 2012) before he joined L V Prasad Eye Institute, Hyderabad, India as faculty. His areas of interest are macular disorders and recent imaging techniques. He has published several articles in peer-reviewed journals with specific emphasis in field of choroid. He is on the reviewing and editorial boards of many high impact Ophthalmology journals. He is member of Global ONE network committee of American Academy of Ophthalmology. He has won several national and international awards. He has delivered inaugural Ian Constable lecture at Asia-Pacific Vitreo-Retina Society on his work on intravitreal ziv-aflibercept therapy.
Dr Parthopratim Dutta Majumder completed his graduation and post-graduation from Silchar Medical College & Hospital, Assam University. He completed his fellowship in Medical retina and Uvea from Sankara Nethralaya and joined department of uvea and intraocular inflammation. He was awarded with Dr. TLK Row Endowment Award for the best associate consultant 2010-11. He had received Dr. Nataraj Pillai award and Dr K. R. Dutta award for best paper. He has attended and presented paper in various national and international conferences. His areas of interest include medical management of uveitis and scleritis, uveitis in autoimmune disorders, phacoemulsification in uveitic cataracts. He is now working as consultant in department of uvea & intraocular inflammation, Sankara Nethralaya, Chennai. He has published many articles in various peer and non-peer reviewed journals. He is the editor of “INSIGHT”, the scientific journal of medical and vision research foundation. He is the founder cum chief editor of popular ophthalmology portal www.eophtha.com.
J. Fernando Arevalo, M.D., F.A.C.S., has been recognized as one of the leading ophthalmologists in South America and worldwide, and in 2001 founded the Arevalo-Coutinho Foundation for Research in Ophthalmology.
In 2011, Dr. Arevalo was invited by Johns Hopkins University (JHU) in Baltimore to work as a Professor of Ophthalmology and the Chief of the Retina Division of the King Khaled Eye Hospital (KKESH) in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia for a four-year tenure (July 2011-15), followed by an appointment at the Wilmer Eye Institute of the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine as the Edmund F. and Virginia B. Ball Professor of Ophthalmology in the Retina Division, and an appointment as Chief of Ophthalmology at Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center in 2015. As a clinical scientist, Dr. Arevalo has more than 900 scientific publications (more than 250 on MEDLINE), 12 books, more than 700 scientific paper presentations, and more than 1100 invited lecture presentations in North America, South America, Central America, Europe, Africa, and Asia that have led to international recognition and awards. Dr. Arevalo is the current President-elect of the Pan-American Association of Ophthalmology (PAAO).
This book explains the underlying rationale for retinal and choroidal imaging in the context of systemic diseases. Various systemic diseases involve the eyes, and for some, the eyes could provide the first clue to their presence. Advances in posterior segment imaging have significantly improved our understanding of the pathophysiology and management of posterior segment diseases. However, imaging techniques like enhanced depth imaging, oximetry, adaptive optics, and retinal blood flowmetry have remained largely unexplored in connection with systemic diseases. Enhancing the available literature on the use of such imaging techniques for various systemic diseases, this handbook will help readers understand their pathomechanisms, supporting early diagnosis and more targeted therapeutic approaches. As such, it offers an essential resource for ophthalmologists, especially those with predominantly vitreo-retinal and uvea experience.