This book provides a comprehensive review of the imaging features that are seen following the application of a variety of ophthalmic and orbital procedures and therapies in patients with disorders affecting the cornea, retina, lens and ocular adnexa, as well as glaucoma. A wealth of high-quality radiographic images, including CT, MRI and ultrasound, depict expected post-treatment findings and appearances in patients with complications. In addition, correlations are made with clinical photographs and photographs of implanted devices. This reference has been prepared by experts in the field and should serve as a valuable guide to both radiologists and ophthalmologists, facilitating navigation of the intricacies of the treated eye and orbit and optimization of patient management.
"This book is intended to bridge the gap between orbital surgeons and radiologists as they attempt to make sense of post-treatment imaging of the orbit. This is a worthy objective - helping to bring together two fields of medicine so that they can better communicate when working toward better patient care. ... The audience includes orbital surgeons, fellows, and residents, as well as any radiologists who typically review orbital imaging." (Marie Somogyi, Doody's Book Reviews, October, 2015)