This series on “Retinal Imaging and Diagnostics” is edited by R. Theodore Smith, Department of Ophthalmology, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, New York, NY, USA.
This special series is devoted to a broad range of breakthroughs in multimodal retinal imaging that will be of interest to all specialists, and to those in the many other disciplines that increasingly rely on imaging for research, diagnosis and clinical management. Thus, the topics themselves are not broad, but are developed in enough detail to bring a depth of understanding to the most enquiring mind, one that might consider further applications.
Retinal imaging and diagnostics
Longitudinal analysis of quantitative biomarkers using projection-resolved OCT angiography in retinal vein occlusion
Hyperspectral autofluorescence characterization of drusen and sub-RPE deposits in age-related macular degeneration
Combined automated screening for age-related macular degeneration and diabetic retinopathy in primary care settings
Characteristics of normal human retinal pigment epithelium cells with extremes of autofluorescence or intracellular granule count
Retinal imaging in inherited retinal diseases
Crystalline retinopathy and optical coherence tomography angiography: new insights in pathogenesis
Choriocapillaris in non-neovascular age-related macular degeneration as evaluated by optical coherence tomography angiography
Rapid retinal functional testing
Comment: bleaching of photoreceptors in eyes with reticular pseudodrusen
Disclosure:
The series “Retinal Imaging and Diagnostics” was commissioned by the editorial office, Annals of Eye Science without any sponsorship or funding. Roland Theodore Smith is serving as the unpaid Guest Editor for the series.