A reference on chorio-retinal disorders, including findings on newer imaging modalities and recent management strategies
1. The History of the Choroid
2. Electron microscopy of the human choroid
3. Choroidal histopathology
4. Choroidal Imaging Techniques: Past, current and future
5. Dystrophies
6. Choroidal Imaging in Dry Age-Related Macular Degeneration
7. Neovascular (wet) age-related macular degeneration
8. Choroidal neovascularization secondary to diseases other than
age-related macular degeneration
9. Central serous chorioretinopathy
10. Pachychoroid
11. High myopia
12. Vogt-Koyanagi-Harada Disease
13. Chorioretinal inflammatory non-infectious diseases
14. Chorioretinal inflammatory infectious diseases
15. Choroidal findings in systemic conditions
16. The Choroid in Retinal Vascular Diseases
17. Choroidal tumors
18. Imaging and Diagnosis of Polypoidal Choroidal Vasculopathy
19. Other choroidal disorders
19A. Choroidal rupture
19B. Angiod streaks
19C. Staphyloma
19D. Focal Choroidal Excavation
19E. Dome shaped macula
19F. Choroidal sclerosis
20. Imaging Choroidal Disorders: The Future
Jay Chhablani is a Professor of Ophthalmology and a Vitreo-Retinal
Surgeon at the Department of Ophthalmology at the University of
Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, USA. He is the Director of Clinical
Research at the UPMC Vision Institute. He established the “Choroid
Analysis and Research (CAR) Lab at the University of Pittsburgh
which focuses on computational as well as biological research in
the field of choroid. His areas of interest are macular disorders,
automated retinal image analysis and advanced imaging techniques.
He has been consistently funded by the National Institute of Health
(NIH) and various foundations. He has published more than 550
articles in peer-reviewed journals with a focus in the field of
choroid. He is the editor of books “Choroidal Disorders, “Central
Serous Chorioretinopathy and “Choroidal Neovascularization. He is
on the reviewing boards of all high-impact journals including
Science Translational Medicine and Lancet. He is also on the
editorial board of several journals including the American Journal
of Ophthalmology. He serves on the `grant reviewing board of
various funding agencies. He is a member of many esteemed societies
such as the Macula Society and Gonin Club. He is a member of
various scientific committees in various national and international
societies including the American Academy of Ophthalmology. He has
delivered more than 200 invited lectures and has been invited for
visiting professorship by many universities around the world. He
has won several national and international awards and delivered
multiple named lectures.
Dr. Ruiz-Medrano works as a Retina & Oncology Fellow at Jules-Gonin
Eye Hospital in Lausanne, Switzerland. He obtained his Degree in
Medicine from the Autónoma University of Madrid, Spain in 2011. He
completed his residency in Ophthalmology at Clínico San Carlos
University Hospital in Madrid and was awarded his European Board of
Ophthalmology Diploma in 2016. An active researcher, he has
published investigation papers in peer-reviewed high impact
journals and he has authored several chapters in international
books. He has received investigation grants and prizes from the
Spanish Retina & Vitreous Society, Rementería Foundation and
Castroviejo Ophthalmic Research Institute. His research interests
include advanced retinal and choroidal image analysis, and he is
currently working on a PhD on the study of the normal choroid using
Swept-Source optical coherence tomography.
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