00970nam0-22003131i-450-990000370800403321200010100-8247-8573-8000037080FED01000037080(Aleph)000037080FED0100003708020001010d--------km-y0itay50------baitay-------001yyCATALYSIS of organic reactionsEdited by William E. PascoeNew YorkMarcel Dekker Inc.copyr. 1992XVI,385 p. ill. 24 cmChemical industries47Collection of papers and posters presented at the Thirteenth Conference on Catalysis of Organic Reactions in Boca Raton, Florida in may, 1990547.2-dc20Pascoe,William E.ITUNINARICAUNIMARCBK99000037080040332104 121-169DIC 1826DINCHDINCHUNINAING0108988nam 2200493 450 991049523810332120230426122732.0981-16-2601-4(CKB)4100000011984223(MiAaPQ)EBC6682835(Au-PeEL)EBL6682835(PPN)269147020(EXLCZ)99410000001198422320220412d2021 uy 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierResolving dilemmas in perimetry illustrated manual of visual field defects /edited by Sagarika Patyal and Monica GandhiSingapore :Springer,[2021]©20211 online resource (185 pages)981-16-2600-6 Intro -- Preface -- Contents -- About the Editors -- 1: What Is Perimetry and How to Obtain the Best Results? -- References -- 2: Incorporating Perimetry in Managing Glaucoma -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 The Role of Perimetry in the Management of Glaucoma is Multifold -- 2.2.1 To Help in Diagnosis of Glaucoma -- 2.2.2 Staging the Disease Based on Visual Fields -- 2.2.3 Detecting and Monitoring Progression -- 2.3 Limitations of Standard Automated Perimetry (SAP) -- 2.4 Other Forms of Visual Field Testing -- 2.5 Conclusion -- References -- 3: Interpretation of a Humphrey Single Visual Field Printout -- 3.1 Sequence for Interpretation of a Single Field -- 3.2 Summary -- References -- 4: Challenges in Interpreting Perimetry in Glaucoma -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.1.1 Challenge 1: Is This the Printout of My Patient? -- 4.1.2 Challenge 2: Why Do I Need the Date of Birth to Be Accurate? -- 4.1.3 Challenge 3. What Is the Fixation Loss Telling Me? -- 4.1.4 Challenge 4: What Should I Do with a Field with High False Positives? -- 4.1.5 Challenge 5: What Is the Interpretation for High False Negative? -- 4.1.6 Challenge 6: What Can I Pick Up from the Gray Scale? -- 4.1.7 Challenge 7: If the Total Deviation Plot Is Similar to the Pattern Deviation Plot. What Does it Mean? -- 4.1.8 Challenge 8: What Do the Probability Symbols Tell us? -- 4.1.9 Challenge 9: How Much Importance Do I Attach to the GHT? -- 4.1.10 Challenge 10: How Should the VFI Be Assessed? -- 4.2 Practical Tips Which Can Help Standardize the Process -- 4.3 Factors Affecting the Variability of the Visual Field Tests [11] -- 4.4 Summary -- References -- 5: Evaluating Progression on Perimetry -- 5.1 Progression -- 5.2 Patterns of Progression -- 5.3 Criteria for Progression Are as Follows -- 5.4 Importance of Finding Out Progression.5.5 The Guided Progression Analysis (GPA) Software on HFA -- 5.5.1 Event Analysis -- 5.5.2 Trend Analysis -- 5.6 Rate of Progression -- 5.7 The Guided Progression Analysis (GPA -- Carl Zeiss Meditec, Inc., Dublin, CA) -- 5.8 Reading the GPA Printout -- 5.8.1 First Part -- 5.8.1.1 Baseline Tests (Fig. 5.1) -- 5.8.2 Second Part: I -- 5.8.2.1 Progression Analysis (Fig. 5.2) -- 5.8.3 Second Part: II -- 5.8.3.1 Progression Bands (Fig. 5.3) -- 5.8.4 Third Part -- 5.8.4.1 Recent Visual Field Report with Progression Analysis (Fig. 5.4) -- 5.9 Progression Artifacts -- 5.10 Case 1 -- 5.10.1 OD ONH Color Photo -- 5.10.2 OS ONH Color Photo -- 5.10.3 OD GPA -- 5.10.4 OS GPA -- 5.11 Case 2 -- 5.11.1 OS ONH Color Photo -- 5.11.2 OS ONH Red-Free Photo -- 5.11.3 OS OCT -- 5.11.4 OS GPA -- 5.12 Case 3 -- 5.12.1 OD ONH Colour Photo -- 5.12.2 OD ONH Red-Free Photo -- 5.12.3 OD GPA -- 5.13 Case 4 -- 5.13.1 OS ONH Color Photo -- 5.13.2 OS ONH Red-Free Photo -- 5.13.3 OS GPA -- 5.14 Case 5 -- 5.14.1 OD ONH Colour Photo -- 5.14.2 OD ONH Red-Free Photo -- 5.14.3 OD GPA -- 5.14.3.1 Advanced Glaucoma -- 5.15 Case 6 -- 5.15.1 OD ONH Colour Photo -- 5.15.2 OD ONH Red-Free Photo -- 5.15.3 OD GPA 1 -- 5.15.4 OD GPA 2 -- 5.16 Case 7 -- 5.16.1 OD GPA 1 -- 5.16.2 OD GPA 2 -- 5.17 Case 8 -- 5.17.1 OD ONH Color Photo -- 5.17.2 OD ONH Red-Free Photo -- 5.17.3 OD GPA -- 5.18 Case 9 -- 5.18.1 OD ONH Color Photo -- 5.18.2 OD ONH Red-Free Photo -- 5.18.3 OU Combined Visual Field and ONH OCT Analysis Report -- 5.18.4 GPA -- 5.19 Case 10 -- 5.19.1 OD ONH Color Photo -- 5.19.2 OD ONH Red-Free Photo -- 5.19.3 OD GPA -- 5.19.4 OD: 10-2 Overview -- References -- 6: Interpretation of Octopus Visual Fields -- 6.1 Introduction to Octopus Perimeter -- 6.2 Interpretation of a Visual Field Test Report.6.2.1 Values: Sensitivity Threshold Display -- 6.2.2 Comparisons: With Normal Age Match -- 6.2.3 Corrected Comparisons: Eliminate the Effect of Diffuse Defect -- 6.2.4 Cumulative Defect Curve: The Bebie Curve -- 6.2.5 Probabilities Plots -- 6.2.6 Visual Field Global Indices -- 6.2.7 Patient and Examination Data -- 6.2.8 Symbols and Representations -- 6.3 Interpretation and Reporting of the 7 in 1 Single Field -- 6.3.1 Summary -- References -- 7: Progression Monitoring with an Octopus Perimeter -- 7.1 Introduction to Visual Field Progression on Octopus Perimeter -- 7.2 The EyeSuite Progression Analysis of Octopus Perimeter -- 7.2.1 Global Trend Analysis (GTA) -- 7.2.2 Cluster Progression of Visual Field Defects in Glaucoma -- 7.2.3 Polar Trend Analysis -- 7.2.3.1 Case Example [4] -- 7.2.3.2 Interpretation -- References -- 8: Structure-Function Relation in Humphrey Perimetry -- 8.1 Optic Nerve Head and Visual Fields -- 8.2 Preperimetric Glaucoma -- 8.3 Conclusion -- References -- 9: Structure-Function Relation in Octopus Perimetry -- 9.1 Introduction to Structure and Function on an Octopus Perimeter -- 9.2 Octopus Perimeter Representations Useful in Diagnosis -- 9.2.1 Cluster Analysis -- 9.2.2 Polar Analysis -- 9.3 Octopus Perimeter Representations Useful in Follow-up -- 9.3.1 Illustrative Example -- 9.4 Structure and Function the Current Status in Detecting Progression -- References -- 10: Check-Recheck: Visual Field Dilemmas in Retinal Disorders -- 10.1 Introduction -- 10.2 Clinical Situation 1: Humphrey Visual Field in Retinal Detachment -- 10.2.1 Case 1 -- 10.2.2 Case 2 -- 10.2.3 Case 3: Does Pars Plana Vitrectomy Carry the Same Results in Visual Field Changes as in Scleral Buckling? Does the Extent of Retinal Detachment Affect the Field Loss? -- 10.3 Clinical Situation 2: Humphrey Visual Field in Retinoschisis.10.3.1 Case 4: A Typical Retinoschisis -- 10.3.2 Case 5: Retinoschisis with Glaucoma -- 10.4 Clinical Situation 3: Humphrey Visual Field in Age-Related Macular Degeneration (ARMD) -- 10.4.1 Case 6: Correlation Between Humphrey Visual Field and Optical Coherence Tomography -- 10.4.2 Case 7: Humphrey Visual Field to Aid in Rehabilitation of Advanced ARMD Patient -- 10.5 Clinical Situation 4: The Vascular Occlusions -- 10.5.1 Case 8: Hemi-Central Retinal Vein Occlusion -- 10.5.2 Case 9: Old Lasered Branch Retinal Vein Occlusion -- 10.6 Clinical Situation 5: The Neurosensory Detachments -- 10.6.1 Case 10: Central Serous Chorioretinopathy or Glaucoma? -- 10.6.2 Case 11: Sudden Onset Visual Defect! -- 10.7 Clinical Situation 6: Macular Dystrophy and Visual Field Defect -- 10.7.1 Case 12: Central Scotomas -- References -- 11: Perimetry in Neurological Disorders -- 11.1 Introduction -- 11.2 Points to Ponder -- 11.3 Scenario 1: Orientation of the Visual Field Printouts for Interpretation -- 11.4 Scenario 2: Interpreting the Visual Field Test -- 11.4.1 Gray Zone Versus Pattern Standard Deviation Plot -- 11.5 Scenario 3: Correlation of Visual Fields with Patient's Clinical Findings -- 11.5.1 Localization of Lesions -- 11.6 Scenario 4: Lesions Involving the Optic Nerve -- 11.6.1 Case 5A -- 11.6.2 Case 5B -- 11.6.3 Case 5C -- 11.6.4 Case 5D -- 11.7 Scenario 5: Is it Glaucoma or Neuro-Ophthalmic-Related Field Damage? -- 11.7.1 Case 6.1 -- 11.7.2 Case 6.2 -- 11.8 Scenario 6: Visual Pathway Lesions -- 11.8.1 Case 7.1 -- 11.8.2 Case 7.2 -- 11.8.3 Case 8.1 -- 11.8.4 Case 8.2 -- 11.8.5 Case 8.3 -- 11.8.6 Case 8.4 -- 11.8.7 Case 8.5 -- 11.8.8 Case 8.6 -- 11.9 Scenario 7: Visual Field Defect Due to Raised Intracranial Pressure -- 11.9.1 Case 9 -- References -- 12: Effect of Media Opacities on Perimetry: A Vexing Clinical Problem.References -- 13: Visual Field Defects with Tilted and Torted Optic Discs -- References.PerimetryHandbooks, manuals, etcPerimetriathubLlibres electrònicsthubPerimetryPerimetria617.715Patyal SagarikaGandhi MonicaMiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910495238103321Resolving Dilemmas in Perimetry2587167UNINA00921nam0 22002411i 450 UON0018161120231205103134.64888-15-01661-920030730d1988 |0itac50 baitaIT|||| 1||||ˆLe ‰scienze dell'artificialeHerbert A. 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