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Record Nr.

UNINA9910624383003321

Titolo

Pediatric ophthalmology / / Aparna Ramasubramanian, editor

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Singapore : , : Springer, , [2022]

©2022

ISBN

9789811949630

9789811949623

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (243 pages)

Collana

Current practices in ophthalmology

Disciplina

618.920977

Soggetti

Pediatric ophthalmology

Eye - Diseases

Blindness in children

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references.

Nota di contenuto

Intro -- Preface -- Contents -- About the Author -- 1: Epidemiology and Pathogenesis of Myopia -- 1.1  Trends in Myopia Epidemics -- 1.1.1  Global -- 1.1.2  East Asia -- 1.1.3  South Asia -- 1.1.4  Middle East, Europe, Africa, and America -- 1.2  High Myopia -- 1.2.1  Definition -- 1.2.2  Influence of Age and Urbanization -- 1.2.3  Current and Predicted Trends of High Myopia -- 1.3  Pathological Myopia -- 1.3.1  Definition -- 1.3.2  Current and Predicted Trends of Pathologic Myopia -- 1.3.3  Myopia Incidence and Progression -- 1.3.4  Emmetropisation and Refractive Development -- 1.4  Ocular Expansion Models -- 1.4.1  Role of the Retina in Regulating the Ocular Growth -- 1.4.2  Central vs. Peripheral Retina -- 1.4.3  Theories Related to Peripheral Optics and Retinal Shape in Myopia -- 1.4.4  Changes in the Choroid -- 1.4.5  Changes in the Sclera -- 1.4.6  Optical, Biomechanical, and Neural Mechanisms in Myopiageneis -- 1.4.6.1  Accommodative Lag Theory -- 1.4.6.2  Mechanical Tension Theory -- 1.4.6.3  Higher-Order Aberrations -- 1.4.6.4 Near-Induced Transient Myopia (NITM) -- 1.4.6.5 Role of Convergence and Extraocular Muscles -- 1.4.6.6  Role of ON-OFF Pathway -- 1.4.7  Role of Genetics and Other Factors in the Refractive Development -- References -- 2: Update on Interventions to Slow Myopia Progression -- 2.1  Slowing



Progression of Myopia: Pharmacological Measures -- 2.2  Slowing Progression of Myopia: Optical Interventions -- 2.2.1  Spectacle-Based Strategies -- 2.2.2  Contact Lens Based Strategies -- 2.2.3  Orthokeratology -- 2.2.4  Combination Strategies -- 2.3  Preventing the Onset of Myopia -- 2.4  Long-Term Efficacy, Rebound, and Side Effects -- 2.5  Poor or Slow Responders to Myopia Control -- 2.6  Clinical Management of Myope -- 2.6.1  Risk Factors for Progression -- 2.6.2  Examining the Eye.

2.6.3  Choosing a Treatment Plan, Realistic Goal Setting, and Follow-Up -- 2.7  Summary -- References -- 3: Current Management of Amblyopia -- 3.1  Etiology -- 3.2  Areas of Visual Perception Affected -- 3.3  Identifying Amblyopia -- 3.4  Treatment Goals -- 3.5  Treatment Options -- 3.6  When to Extend Treatment? -- 3.7  Follow-up Examinations -- 3.8  When to Taper/Stop Treatment? -- 3.9  Amblyopia and Risk to Fellow Eye -- 3.10  Amblyopia as a Public Health Focus -- References -- 4: Pediatric Refractive Surgery -- 4.1  Classification and History of Pediatric Refractive Surgery -- 4.2  The Need for Pediatric Refractive Surgery -- 4.3  Unique Aspects of Refractive Surgery for the Pediatric Patient -- 4.4  Excimer Laser -- 4.5  Phakic Intraocular Lens (pIOL) -- 4.6  Refractive Lens Exchange (RLE) -- 4.7  Future Technologies -- References -- 5: Advances in the Management of Retinopathy of Prematurity -- 5.1  Introduction -- 5.2  Classification -- 5.2.1  Risk Factors -- 5.2.2  Screening Guidelines -- 5.2.3  Imaging for ROP -- 5.3  Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT) -- 5.4  OCT Angiography (OCT-A) -- 5.5  Fundus Fluorescein Angiography (FFA) -- 5.6  Telemedicine in ROP -- 5.7  Management -- 5.7.1  Laser Therapy -- 5.7.2  Surgical Management -- 5.7.3  Anti-VEGF Treatment -- 5.7.4  Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Deep Learning in ROP -- 5.7.5  Medicolegal Aspects in ROP -- References -- 6: Periocular Infantile Hemangiomas -- 6.1  Introduction -- 6.2  Epidemiology -- 6.3  Pathogenesis -- 6.4  Clinical Presentation -- 6.5  Diagnosis -- 6.6  Differential Diagnosis -- 6.7  Complications -- 6.8  Management -- 6.9  Conclusion -- References -- 7: Current Management of Pediatric Uveitis -- 7.1  Introduction to Pediatric Uveitis -- 7.2  Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis-Associated Uveitis -- 7.2.1  Epidemiology -- 7.2.2  Screening -- 7.2.3  Treatment.

7.2.4  Complications -- 7.3  Tubulointerstital Nephritis and Uveitis (TINU) Syndrome -- 7.3.1  Epidemiology -- 7.3.2  Screening -- 7.3.3  Treatment -- 7.4  Blau-Jabs Syndrome (Juvenile Systemic Granulomatosis) -- 7.4.1  Epidemiology -- 7.4.2  Screening -- 7.4.3  Etiology -- 7.4.4  Treatment -- 7.4.5  Complications -- 7.5  Behçet Disease -- 7.5.1  Epidemiology -- 7.5.2  Treatment -- 7.5.3  Complications -- 7.6  Intermediate Uveitis -- 7.6.1  Epidemiology -- 7.6.2  Screening -- 7.6.3  Treatment -- 7.6.4  Complications -- 7.7  Pediatric Infectious Uveitis: Ocular Tuberculosis and Toxocariasis -- 7.7.1  Ocular Tuberculosis -- 7.7.1.1 Epidemiology -- 7.7.2  Clinical Overview -- 7.7.3  Screening -- 7.7.4  Treatment -- 7.7.5  Complications -- 7.7.6  Ocular Toxocariasis -- 7.7.6.1 Epidemiology -- 7.7.7  Clinical Overview -- 7.7.8  Screening -- 7.7.9  Treatment -- 7.7.10  Complications -- 7.8  Cataract in Pediatric Uveitis Patients -- 7.9  Risk of Glaucoma -- 7.10  Summary -- References -- 8: Update of Retinoblastoma Management -- 8.1  Introduction -- 8.2  Genetics of Retinoblastoma -- 8.3  Clinical Features and Staging of Disease -- 8.4  Pathology -- 8.5  Diagnosis -- 8.6  Treatment -- 8.6.1  Local -- 8.7  Systemic Chemotherapy -- 8.8  Intra-Arterial Chemotherapy -- 8.9  Intravitreal Chemotherapy -- 8.10  Radiation -- 8.11  Enucleation -- 8.12  Extraocular Retinoblastoma -- 8.13  Metastatic Retinoblastoma -- 8.14  Long-Term Visual Outcomes -- References --



9: Pseudotumor Cerebri Syndrome in Children: Current Diagnosis and Treatment -- 9.1  Introduction -- 9.2  Epidemiology -- 9.3  Symptoms -- 9.4  Diagnosis -- 9.4.1  Examination -- 9.4.2  Diagnostic Criteria -- 9.5  Treatment -- 9.6  Monitoring -- 9.7  Outcomes -- 9.8  Conclusion -- References -- 10: Update on Pediatric Glaucoma -- 10.1  Childhood Glaucoma -- 10.1.1  Introduction -- 10.1.2 Classification.

10.1.3 Genetics -- 10.2  Clinical Features -- 10.3  Diagnosis -- 10.3.1 Corneal Examination -- 10.3.2 Refraction -- 10.3.3 Anterior Segment Examination -- 10.3.4 Intraocular Pressure Measurement -- 10.3.5 Optic Nerve Examination -- 10.3.6 Optical Coherence Tomography -- 10.4  Management -- 10.4.1 Medical Therapy -- 10.4.2 Surgical Therapy -- 10.4.3 Angle Surgery -- 10.4.3.1  Goniotomy -- 10.4.3.2  Trabeculotomy -- 10.4.3.3  Trabeculectomy -- 10.4.4 Glaucoma Drainage Devices -- 10.4.5 Cyclodestruction -- 10.4.6 Visual Rehabilitation -- References -- 11: Update on Congenital Cataract -- 11.1  Introduction -- 11.2  Epidemiology -- 11.3  Genetics -- 11.4  Treatment -- 11.4.1  Goals -- 11.4.2  Early Detection -- 11.4.3  Evaluation -- 11.4.4  Morphology -- 11.4.5  Surgical Treatment -- 11.4.6  Complications -- References -- 12: Pediatric Corneal Transplantation -- 12.1  Introduction -- 12.2  Preoperative Consideration -- 12.2.1 Systemic Considerations -- 12.2.2 Ocular Considerations, Examination, and Imaging Modalities -- 12.2.3 Surgical Planning -- 12.2.4 Timing of Surgery -- 12.2.5 Counseling and Expectations -- 12.3  General Surgical Considerations -- 12.4  Penetrating Keratoplasty -- 12.4.1  Indications -- 12.4.2 Surgical Technique -- 12.4.3 Postoperative Management -- 12.4.4 Complications -- 12.4.5 Outcomes -- 12.5  Anterior Lamellar Keratoplasty -- 12.5.1 Indications -- 12.5.2 Surgical Technique -- 12.5.3 Complications -- 12.5.4 Outcomes -- 12.6  Endothelial Keratoplasty -- 12.6.1 Indications -- 12.6.2 Surgical Techniques and Challenges -- 12.6.3 Postoperative Management -- 12.6.4 Outcomes -- 12.7  What Does the Future Hold? -- 12.8  Conclusion -- References -- 13: Current Management of Optic Pathway Glioma -- 13.1  Introduction -- 13.2  Defining Optic Pathway Gliomas -- 13.2.1  Symptoms -- 13.2.2  Prognostic Factors.

13.2.3  Pathophysiology of NF1-Associated OPGs -- 13.3  Diagnosis -- 13.3.1  Dodge Classification -- 13.3.2  Screening -- 13.3.3  Additional Recommendations -- 13.3.4  Imaging and Diagnostics -- 13.3.4.1  MRI -- 13.3.4.2  DTI -- 13.3.4.3  CT -- 13.3.4.4  PET -- 13.3.4.5  OCT -- 13.3.4.6  VEPs -- 13.3.4.7  Biopsy -- 13.4  Treatment -- 13.4.1  Observation -- 13.4.2  Indications for Treatment -- 13.4.3  Chemotherapy -- 13.4.4  Radiation Therapy -- 13.4.5  Surgical Resection and Debulking -- 13.4.6  Novel Treatments and Future Directions -- 13.4.6.1  Murine Models -- 13.4.6.2  Molecular Targeting -- 13.5  Differences Between Pediatric and Adult Patients -- References -- 14: Update on Non-accidental Trauma -- 14.1  Introduction -- 14.2  Epidemiology/Differential Diagnosis -- 14.3  Pathophysiology -- 14.4  Clinical Presentation/Evaluation/Workup -- 14.4.1  Workup -- 14.4.1.1  Ophthalmic Examination -- 14.4.2  Laboratory Tests -- 14.4.3  Imaging -- 14.5  Management/Expected Sequelae or Complications/Ancillary Consults -- 14.6  Primary/Secondary Prevention and Public/Parent Education -- 14.7  Ongoing New Research -- References.