Handbook of retinal screening in diabetes: diagnosis and management (2nd Ed.)
Diagnosis and Management

Coordinators: Taylor Roy, Batey Deborah

Language: English

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Beginning with chapters summarizing the basics of diabetic retinopathy, this updated volume outlines the need for screening, how to screen safely and correctly, and the normal condition of the retina without diabetic retinopathy, all using excellent line and halftone illustrations. The core focus then moves on to examining each different form of retinopathy, all supported by outstanding color retinal photographs illustrating the appearance of the retina at various stages of retinopathy, plus an analysis on the best treatment for each stage. The book ends with chapters providing self-assessment questions of the type that screeners will encounter when gaining their now mandatory retinal screening qualifications, as well as a background information chapter offering advice on related U.K, European, and U.S organizations. A website contains all the full-color retinopathy images from the book, with the option to download these into presentations.
1. Type 1 Diabetes.

2. Type 2 Diabetes.

3. The Eye in Diabetes.

4. The Need to Screen.

5. Practical Screening.

6. Normal Retinal Appearances.

7. Background Retinopathy.

8. Maculopathy.

9. Severe Non-proliferative ("Pre-proliferative") Retinopathy.

10. Proliferative retinopathy.

11. Advanced diabetic eye disease.

12. Non-diabetic eye disease.

13. Background Information.

14. Self-assessment questions.

15. Answers to self-assessment questions.

16. Glossary of terms.

Index.

Roy Taylor is Professor of Medicine and Metabolism at the University of Newcastle upon Tyne and Newcastle Diabetes Centre. He is a member of the Project Advisory Group of the National Screening Programme for sight-threatening diabetic retinopathy and a former President of The British Association of Retinal Screeners. Professor Taylor lectures widely about diabetic retinopathy and is recognized as an outstanding teacher on the subject.

Deborah Batey is a senior retinal screener and?quality assurance manager for the Newcastle retinal screening service. She has a major role in teaching and training retinal screeners.