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Diagnostic et détection

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Œdèmes maculaires

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Le but de ce chapitre est de proposer un guide, pratique mais assez complet, pour aider à la détection de l’œdème maculaire et pour décrire ses caractéristiques en fonction des diverses étiologies.

Les techniques d’imagerie les plus utiles (biomicroscopie, rétinographie, tomographie en cohérence optique, angiographie en fluorescéine et en vert d’indo cyanine) seront analysées dans le but de mettre en évidence les meilleurs algorithmes de diagnostics pour chaque pathologie.

À la fin du chapitre, un point synthétique permettra de résumer l’ensemble de ces descriptions.

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Staurenghi, G., Invernizzi, A., de Polo, L., Pellegrini, M. (2011). Diagnostic et détection. In: Œdèmes maculaires. Springer, Paris. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-2-8178-0118-6_3

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