Aging in Ophthalmology examines the aging process of the eye and how this affects the future of ophthalmology. With a strong focus on therapeutic options, the book shows the latest improvements in medical and surgical possibilities. It describes both the risks of the aging of the eye, the aging of different parts of the eye (like the retina, lens, and iris), therapeutic approaches to limit the aging processes of the eye, along with a glance into the future. This book is a valuable resource for ophthalmologists of all subspecialties and researchers interested in the aging process in the human eye.
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1. Aging as a risk factor in eye disease: Mechanisms of aging in the human body David Teren and Jorge L. Alió 2. Age-related changes of the eyelid and surgery of eyelids in aging Daniel Briscoe, Oz Levinkron, Daniella Shalom and Muhammad Kridin 3. Age-related changes in the optics of the human eye Jos J. Rozema and David A. Atchison 4. Cornea aging: A layered perspective Dimitri Azar 5. Aging in human lens Jorge L. Alio 6. Aging and accommodation David Teren and Jorge L. Alió 7. Aging in the trabecular meshwork Carlo Alberto Cutolo, Daniele Gaudenzi and Carlo Enrico Traverso 8. Aging in glaucoma surgery Daniele Gaudenzi, Carlo Alberto Cutolo and Carlo Enrico Traverso 9. The aging vitreous gel Nancy M. Holekamp 10. Aging of the human retina Albert Augustin 11. Aging of the retinal pigment epithelium Erica L. Fletcher, Jessica Yw Ma, Josephine Hc Wong, Una Greferath, Ophelia V. Ehrlich, Andrew I. Jobling and Kirstan A. Vessey 12. Eye and major age-related central nervous system degenerative disorders Andrzej Grzybowski, Hongkang Wu, Xiaoling Huang and Kai Jin 13. Eye and major age-related cardiovascular disorders Haichao Chen, Yu Huang, Wenyi Hu, Ten Cheer Quek, Zhuoting Zhu, Ching- Yu Cheng, Ya Xing Wang and Tien Yin Wong 14. Aging of the choroid Rupesh Agrawal 15. Age-related diseases of the macula (Divided into five subchapters: Stages, nonproliferative changes, age-related changes with proliferative findings, geographic atrophy, neovascular age-related macular degeneration) Ursula Schmidt-Erfurth and Marie Louise Enzendorfer 16. Changes in retinal anatomy and physiology in normal aging and age-related macular degeneration Emanuel Yuquan Tan and Sobha Sivaprasad 17. Aging surgery of ocular adnexa and conjunctiva Daniel Briscoe, Oz Levinkron, Daniella Shalom, Muhammad Kridin and Shahar Frenkel 18. Age-related changes of the ocular motor system and squint surgery Elena Hernandez-Garcia and Rosario Gomez-De-Liaño 19. Therapeutic approaches to aging in the ocular tissues M.D. Pinazo-Durán, V. Zanón-Moreno, E. Bendala-Tufanisco, J. Benitez-Del-Castillof, J.E. O´Connor, I Andrés-Blasco and R.P. Casaroli-Marano 20. Dietary supplements Figen Bezci Aygun, Matias Iglicki, Anat Loewenstein and Dinah Zur 21. Prevention of the aging process of the eye Carla Danese and Paolo Lanzetta 22. A glance at the future Jorge L. Alio, Andrzej Grzybowski and Anat Loewenstein
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Provides information and evidence about the evolutive process of aging in the eye, ocular adnexa, and visual systems
Provides an update on the aging process in the human eye, from the anterior to posterior segments Includes innovative insights on ocular surface aging Shows the capabilities to prevent and treat the aging of the eye
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780443139833
Publisert
2025-09-30
Utgiver
Elsevier Science Publishing Co Inc
Høyde
235 mm
Bredde
191 mm
Aldersnivå
P, UP, 06, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
400

Biografisk notat

Prof. Dr. Jorge Alió, is academically serving in Universidad Miguel Hernández as Professor and Chairman of Ophthalmology and Director of the Iberia Biobank and Biodata created jointly with the funding of the National Network of Clinical Research (OFTARED, National Health Institute Carlos III), where he is the Coordinator of Eye Diopter Research. His clinical services as an ophthalmic clinician and surgeon are provided in ‘Vissum Instituto Oftalmológico de Alicante’ (Founded by Dr. Alió in 2004), ‘Grupo Miranza’. Throughout his career and arising from his clinical research activities, he has been the author or co-author of 669 peer review papers, 385 book chapters, 99 books (as editor or co-editor), and over 2.111 presentations and invited lectures in international meetings. Jorge Alio, recently entered the ‘Forbes’ list of the 100 best doctors in Spain Andrzej Grzybowski, M.D., Ph.D., MBA, MAE, is a Professor of Ophthalmology at the Institute for Research in Ophthalmology. He has been an active editor, editor in chief, and author of more than 500 peer-reviewed international publications and over 50 book chapters as well as reviewer for more than 20 journals. He serves as editorial board member of several international journals, including the American Journal of Ophthalmology, and is a lifelong member of the European Academy of Ophthalmology. As the only Polish ophthalmologist he was included in the top 2% ranking of world-best scientists prepared by Stanford University. In 2022 he was awarded Officers’ Cross of the Order of Polonia Restituta for outstanding achievements in research and teaching and support for international scientific cooperation by the President of Poland, a ranking of the Top 100 most influential people in the world of ophthalmology. Anat is a retina specialist, expert in retinal toxicity, and has a strong research interest in the early detection of retinal disease. Her career path started with four years serving as a physician-officer in the Israeli Navy, a residency in TASMC, a fellowship in retinal vascular diseases and vitreoretinal surgery at The Johns Hopkins Wilmer Eye Institute in Baltimore, before returning to Israel, where before long, she was appointed head of TASMC’s vitro-retina unit, and then went on to become the Chair of the Department of Ophthalmology. She has found the time to publish more than 300 peer-reviewed articles, write multiple textbook chapters, and take on leadership roles within international societies (she is the current General Secretary of EURETINA and serves on the international committee of the Macula Society)