Diseases affecting the orbit and oculofacial region present with a diverse range of clinical manifestations. Space-occupying lesions within the orbit can arise from infections, inflammations, vascular malformations, or malignancies. This variability in presentation is largely attributed to the complex anatomy of the orbit and the diverse nature of the disease processes that often appear as orbital inflammatory disorders.
This book provides an in-depth exploration of orbital inflammatory disorders, focusing on their diagnosis and management. It includes chapters on cutting-edge topics such as tear proteomics, orbital and facial ultrasonography, AI-assisted point-of-care ultrasonography, imaging bioinformatics, and precision medicine.
This book provides an in-depth exploration of orbital inflammatory disorders, focusing on their diagnosis and management.
Chapter 1. Overview of Orbital Inflammation/Unmet Needs.- Chapter 2. Spectrum of orbital inflammatory Disorders.- Chapter 3. The potential of tear proteomics for diagnosis and management of orbital inflammatory disorders including Graves’ ophthalmopathy.- Chapter 4. Effect of topical anaesthetics on tear proteomics.- Chapter 5. Overview of Orbital Ultrasonography.- Chapter 6. Orbital Ultrasonography for measuring meaningful orbital inflammatory responses.- Chapter 7. Assessment of disease activity of Graves' ophthalmopathy with Orbital Ultrasonography.- Chapter 8. Time Gain Compensation in Orbital Ultrasonography.- Chapter 9. ORBITAL Ultrasonography a diagnosis tool in early cellulitis.- Chapter 10. Facial Ultrasonography in acquired facial lipoatrophy.- Chapter 11. Ultrasonography of Lacrimal Gland involvement in systemic Sarcoidosis.- Chapter 12. Ultrasound Tomography (3D) Triage for Oculofacial emergencies- new paradigms.- Chapter 13. Ultrasonographic Characteristics of the Facial Nerve in Patient with Bell’s Palsy.- Chapter 14. M- Mode Ultrasonography in Emergency ophthalmology.- Chapter 15. Integrating Imaging Bioinformatics in Ophthalmology.
Diseases affecting the orbit and oculofacial region present with a diverse range of clinical manifestations. Space-occupying lesions within the orbit can arise from infections, inflammations, vascular malformations, or malignancies. This variability in presentation is largely attributed to the complex anatomy of the orbit and the diverse nature of the disease processes that often appear as orbital inflammatory disorders.
This book provides an in-depth exploration of orbital inflammatory disorders, focusing on their diagnosis and management. It includes chapters on cutting-edge topics such as tear proteomics, orbital and facial ultrasonography, AI-assisted point-of-care ultrasonography, imaging bioinformatics, and precision medicine.
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Biografisk notat
Hadi Khazaei, M.D., M.S., MCR
Professor Of ophthalmology (INDIA), Research scholar (USA)
Department of Ophthalmology - Ophthalmic inflammation/ Uveitis Division
Oregon Clinical & translational Research Institute (OCTRI)
Casey Eye Institute
Portland, OR, USA