Ophthalmology imaging and applications /
edited by E.Y.K. Ng, U. Rajendra Acharya, Rangaraj M. Rangayyan, Jasjit S. Suri.
- 1 online resource
1. Retinal vascular imaging in clinical research / Mohammad Kamran Ikram, Shaun Sim, Yi Ting Ong, Carol Y. Cheung, and Tien Yin Wong -- 2. Detection, modeling, and analysis of the major temporal arcade in fundus images of the retina / Faraz Oloumi, Rangaraj M. Rangayyan, and Anna L. Ells -- 3. Application of higher-order spectra cumulants for diabetic retinopathy detection using digital fundus images / Roshan Joy Martis, Karthikeyan Ganesan, U. Rajendra Acharya, Chua Kuang Chua, Lim Choo Min, E.Y.K. Ng, Augustinus Laude, and Jasjit S. Suri -- 4. Quality measures for retinal images / S.R. Nirmala, S. Dandapat, and P.K. Bora -- 5. Graph search retinal vessel tracking / Enea Poletti and Alfredo Ruggeri -- 6. Fundus autofluorescence imaging : fundamentals and clinical relevance / Yasir J. Sepah, Abeer Akhtar, Yamama Hafeez, Humzah Nasir, Brian Perez, Narissa Mawji, Mohammad Ali Sadiq, Diana J. Dean, Daniel Araujo Ferraz, and Quan Dong Nguyen -- 7. Needs/requirements and design of retinal imaging and image processing methods for diabetic retinopathy in the Indian context / Sudipta Mukhopadhyay, Amod Gupta, and Reema Bansal -- 8. Application of ocular fundus photography and angiography / Caroline Ka Lin Chee, Patrick A. Santiago, Gopal Lingam, Mandeep S. Singh, Thet Naing, Aria E. Mangunkusumo, and Mohamed Naeem Naser -- 9. Optic nerve analysis and imaging in relation to glaucoma / Seng Chee Loon, Victor Koh, and Rosalynn Grace Siantar -- 10. Imaging of the eye after glaucoma surgery / Mandeep S. Singh, Maria Cecilia D. Aquino, and Paul Tec Kuan Chew -- 11. Confocal microscopy of cornea / Manotosh Ray, Anna W.T. Tan, Aria E. Mangunkusumo, and Dawn K.A. Lim -- 12. Corneal topography and tomography : the orbscan II / Anna W.T. Tan, Manotosh Ray, and Dawn K.A. Lim -- 13. Automatic analysis of scanning laser ophthalmoscope sequences for arteriovenous passage time measurement / C. Marino, Marcos Ortega, J. Novo, Beatriz Remeseiro, Alba Fernandez, and F. Gomez-Ulla -- 14. Optical coherence tomography / Mohamed A. Ibrahim, Yasir J. Sepah, Millena G. Bittencourt, Hongting Liu, Mostafa Hanout, Daniel Araujo Ferraz, Diana V. Do, and Quan Dong Nguyen -- 15. Role of optical coherence tomography in anterior segment imaging / Tin Aung Tun, Sze-Yee Lee, Rachel Nge, and Louis Tong. 16. Anterior segment imaging with anterior segment optical coherence tomography / Zheng Ce and Paul Tec Kuan Chew -- 17. Cyst detection in OCT images for pathology characterization / Ana Gonzalez, Beatriz Remeseiro, Marcos Ortega, Manuel G. Penedo, and Pablo Charlon -- 18. Scanning laser ophthalmoscope fundus perimetry : the microperimetry / Millena G. Bittencourt, Daniel Araujo Ferraz, Hongting Liu, Mostafa Hanout, Yasir J. Sepah, Diana V. Do, and Quan Dong Nguyen -- 19. In vivo confocal microscopy : imaging of the ocular surface / Sze-Yee Lee, Shakil Rehman, and Louis Tong -- 20. Biomechanical modeling of blood vessels for interpretation of tortuosity estimates / Martynas Patasius, Vaidotas Marozas, Darius Jegelevicius, Arunas Lukosevicius, Irmantas Kupciunas, and Audris Kopustinskas -- 21. Hybrid finite element simulation for bioheat transfer in the human eye / Hui Wang, Qing-Hua Qin, and Ming-Yue Han -- 22. Effects of electromagnetic fields on specific absorption rate and heat transfer in the human eye / Teerapot Wessapan and Phadungsak Rattanadecho -- 23. Dry eye characterization by analyzing tear film images / Beatriz Remeseiro, Manuel G. Penedo, Carlos Garcia-Resua, Eva Yebra-Pimentel, and Antonio Mosquera -- 24. Thermography and the eye : a look at ocular surface temperature / Dawn K.A. Lim, Caroline Ka Lin Chee, and Thet Naing.
The human eye is the most important organ and works like a camera. It is tedious and time consuming to decipher minute changes in the anatomy of the eye caused due to the progression of eye abnormalities. The growth in image processing, artificial intelligence, high-performance computing, and modeling techniques has had a significant impact in the detection and treatment of eye disease. Optical, digital fundus, infrared, optical coherence tomography, and Heidelberg retina tomograph images have been widely used to diagnose eye abnormalities. This book covers wide-ranging topics like computer-aided diagnosis of diabetes retinopathy, maculopathy, glaucoma, dry eye, cist, imaging of eye after glaucoma surgery, optic nerve analysis, anterior segment imaging of eye, infrared imaging of eye, confocal microscopy of cornea, optical coherence tomography, scanning laser ophthalmoscopy, fundus perimetry, fundus autofluorescence (FAF) imaging, in vivo confocal microscopy, hybrid finite element simulation for bioheat transfer in the human eye, and effects of electromagnetic on specific absorption rates. The retina provides an ideal opportunity to explore the role of microvascular pathology in the pathophysiology of cardiovascular diseases. Over the last decade, advances in retinal vascular imaging allowed the development of accurate and reliable quantitative parameters such as retinal vascular calibers. Using these parameters, several large population-based studies have shown that retinal vascular calibers are related to cardiovascular diseases--Provided by publisher.
9780429189708
10.1201/b17026 doi
Diagnostic imaging.
Eye.
RC78.7.D53 / O64 2014
616.0754 / O618
1. Retinal vascular imaging in clinical research / Mohammad Kamran Ikram, Shaun Sim, Yi Ting Ong, Carol Y. Cheung, and Tien Yin Wong -- 2. Detection, modeling, and analysis of the major temporal arcade in fundus images of the retina / Faraz Oloumi, Rangaraj M. Rangayyan, and Anna L. Ells -- 3. Application of higher-order spectra cumulants for diabetic retinopathy detection using digital fundus images / Roshan Joy Martis, Karthikeyan Ganesan, U. Rajendra Acharya, Chua Kuang Chua, Lim Choo Min, E.Y.K. Ng, Augustinus Laude, and Jasjit S. Suri -- 4. Quality measures for retinal images / S.R. Nirmala, S. Dandapat, and P.K. Bora -- 5. Graph search retinal vessel tracking / Enea Poletti and Alfredo Ruggeri -- 6. Fundus autofluorescence imaging : fundamentals and clinical relevance / Yasir J. Sepah, Abeer Akhtar, Yamama Hafeez, Humzah Nasir, Brian Perez, Narissa Mawji, Mohammad Ali Sadiq, Diana J. Dean, Daniel Araujo Ferraz, and Quan Dong Nguyen -- 7. Needs/requirements and design of retinal imaging and image processing methods for diabetic retinopathy in the Indian context / Sudipta Mukhopadhyay, Amod Gupta, and Reema Bansal -- 8. Application of ocular fundus photography and angiography / Caroline Ka Lin Chee, Patrick A. Santiago, Gopal Lingam, Mandeep S. Singh, Thet Naing, Aria E. Mangunkusumo, and Mohamed Naeem Naser -- 9. Optic nerve analysis and imaging in relation to glaucoma / Seng Chee Loon, Victor Koh, and Rosalynn Grace Siantar -- 10. Imaging of the eye after glaucoma surgery / Mandeep S. Singh, Maria Cecilia D. Aquino, and Paul Tec Kuan Chew -- 11. Confocal microscopy of cornea / Manotosh Ray, Anna W.T. Tan, Aria E. Mangunkusumo, and Dawn K.A. Lim -- 12. Corneal topography and tomography : the orbscan II / Anna W.T. Tan, Manotosh Ray, and Dawn K.A. Lim -- 13. Automatic analysis of scanning laser ophthalmoscope sequences for arteriovenous passage time measurement / C. Marino, Marcos Ortega, J. Novo, Beatriz Remeseiro, Alba Fernandez, and F. Gomez-Ulla -- 14. Optical coherence tomography / Mohamed A. Ibrahim, Yasir J. Sepah, Millena G. Bittencourt, Hongting Liu, Mostafa Hanout, Daniel Araujo Ferraz, Diana V. Do, and Quan Dong Nguyen -- 15. Role of optical coherence tomography in anterior segment imaging / Tin Aung Tun, Sze-Yee Lee, Rachel Nge, and Louis Tong. 16. Anterior segment imaging with anterior segment optical coherence tomography / Zheng Ce and Paul Tec Kuan Chew -- 17. Cyst detection in OCT images for pathology characterization / Ana Gonzalez, Beatriz Remeseiro, Marcos Ortega, Manuel G. Penedo, and Pablo Charlon -- 18. Scanning laser ophthalmoscope fundus perimetry : the microperimetry / Millena G. Bittencourt, Daniel Araujo Ferraz, Hongting Liu, Mostafa Hanout, Yasir J. Sepah, Diana V. Do, and Quan Dong Nguyen -- 19. In vivo confocal microscopy : imaging of the ocular surface / Sze-Yee Lee, Shakil Rehman, and Louis Tong -- 20. Biomechanical modeling of blood vessels for interpretation of tortuosity estimates / Martynas Patasius, Vaidotas Marozas, Darius Jegelevicius, Arunas Lukosevicius, Irmantas Kupciunas, and Audris Kopustinskas -- 21. Hybrid finite element simulation for bioheat transfer in the human eye / Hui Wang, Qing-Hua Qin, and Ming-Yue Han -- 22. Effects of electromagnetic fields on specific absorption rate and heat transfer in the human eye / Teerapot Wessapan and Phadungsak Rattanadecho -- 23. Dry eye characterization by analyzing tear film images / Beatriz Remeseiro, Manuel G. Penedo, Carlos Garcia-Resua, Eva Yebra-Pimentel, and Antonio Mosquera -- 24. Thermography and the eye : a look at ocular surface temperature / Dawn K.A. Lim, Caroline Ka Lin Chee, and Thet Naing.
The human eye is the most important organ and works like a camera. It is tedious and time consuming to decipher minute changes in the anatomy of the eye caused due to the progression of eye abnormalities. The growth in image processing, artificial intelligence, high-performance computing, and modeling techniques has had a significant impact in the detection and treatment of eye disease. Optical, digital fundus, infrared, optical coherence tomography, and Heidelberg retina tomograph images have been widely used to diagnose eye abnormalities. This book covers wide-ranging topics like computer-aided diagnosis of diabetes retinopathy, maculopathy, glaucoma, dry eye, cist, imaging of eye after glaucoma surgery, optic nerve analysis, anterior segment imaging of eye, infrared imaging of eye, confocal microscopy of cornea, optical coherence tomography, scanning laser ophthalmoscopy, fundus perimetry, fundus autofluorescence (FAF) imaging, in vivo confocal microscopy, hybrid finite element simulation for bioheat transfer in the human eye, and effects of electromagnetic on specific absorption rates. The retina provides an ideal opportunity to explore the role of microvascular pathology in the pathophysiology of cardiovascular diseases. Over the last decade, advances in retinal vascular imaging allowed the development of accurate and reliable quantitative parameters such as retinal vascular calibers. Using these parameters, several large population-based studies have shown that retinal vascular calibers are related to cardiovascular diseases--Provided by publisher.
9780429189708
10.1201/b17026 doi
Diagnostic imaging.
Eye.
RC78.7.D53 / O64 2014
616.0754 / O618