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Fluorescein Angiography --- Retinal Vessels --- Hemorheology --- Hematocrit --- Fluoresceins --- methods --- physiology --- pharmacokinetics
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Fluorescein angiography is an indispensable tool in modern ophthalmology. It is founded on the evaluation of phenomena related to the behavior intravenously administered sodium fluorescein in the tissues of the ocular fundus. Commonly, texts on fluorescein angiography merely describe the typical pattern, quality, and quantity of the phenomena specific to a variety of vascular and other diseases of the retina and choroid. In contrast, the present book deals with the morphological prerequisites and structural changes on which the individual phenomena are based. This knowledge provides the retina specialist, the general ophthalmologist, and the basic scientist alike with valuable information toward understanding the nature and mechanism of the underlying disorders. The book represents a unique mixture of textbook and atlas, always combining concise statements in English, German, and Spanish on one page with didactically conceived explanatory illustrations on the facing page.
Fluorescence angiography. --- Ophthalmic photography. --- Eye --- Photography, Ophthalmic --- Photography in ophthalmology --- Medical photography --- Fluorescein angiography --- Fundus fluorescence photography --- Angiography --- Ophthalmic photography --- Photography --- Examination --- Blood-vessels --- Radiography --- Ophthalmology. --- Radiology, Medical. --- Science, Humanities and Social Sciences, multidisciplinary. --- Imaging / Radiology. --- Clinical radiology --- Radiology, Medical --- Radiology (Medicine) --- Medical physics --- Medicine --- Diseases --- Radiology. --- Radiological physics --- Physics --- Radiation
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During recent years, FAF (Fundus autofluorescence) imaging has been shown to be useful in various retinal diseases with regard to diagnostics, documentation of changes, identification of disease progression, and monitoring of novel therapies. Hereby, FAF imaging gives additional information above and beyond conventional imaging tools. This unique atlas provides a comprehensive and up-to-date overview of FAF imaging in retinal diseases. It also compares FAF findings with other imaging techniques such as fundus photograph, fluorescein- and ICG angiography as well as optical coherence tomography. General ophthalmologists as well as retina specialists will find this a very useful guide which illustrates typical FAF characteristics of various retinal diseases.
Retina --- Fluorescence angiography --- Retinal degeneration --- Diseases --- Imaging --- Diagnosis --- Posterior segment (Eye) --- Fluorescein angiography --- Fundus fluorescence photography --- Angiography --- Eye --- Ophthalmic photography --- Dystrophy, Retinal --- Macular degeneration --- Retinal dystrophy --- Degeneration (Pathology) --- Blood-vessels --- Radiography --- Degeneration --- Ophthalmology. --- Radiology, Medical. --- Imaging / Radiology. --- Clinical radiology --- Radiology, Medical --- Radiology (Medicine) --- Medical physics --- Medicine --- Radiology. --- Radiological physics --- Physics --- Radiation
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The technology of angiographic systems has been improved tremendously just within the past few years. This has allowed greatly increased levels of image resolution for both fluorescein and indocyanine green angiography. This new atlas by Dithmar and Holz covers the basic principles of the new methods for fluorescein- and indocyanine green-angiography, as well as the high resolution imaging of fundus autofluorescence. The angiographic signs of retinal and choroidal diseases are illustrated with images taken from a series of clinically relevant case examples that specifically illustrate the advantages of higher image resolution for the study of common retinochoroidal disorders. In so doing, this atlas offers an all-encompassing survey of the many angiographic signs in these disorders and their differential diagnoses. Clinicians in all subspecialties of ophthalmology can profit from a better understanding of these pathophysiological phenomena.
Eye --- Fluorescence angiography --- Diseases --- Diagnosis --- Fluorescein angiography --- Fundus fluorescence photography --- Angiography --- Ophthalmic photography --- Eyeball --- Eyes --- Visual system --- Face --- Photoreceptors --- Vision --- Blood-vessels --- Radiography --- Ophthalmology. --- Medicine. --- Medicine/Public Health, general. --- Clinical sciences --- Medical profession --- Human biology --- Life sciences --- Medical sciences --- Pathology --- Physicians --- Medicine --- Health Workforce
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Bacterial nanocellulose (BNC), cellulose nanocrystals (CNCs), and cellulose nanofibers (CNFs) are three nanometric forms of the most abundant natural polymer (viz. cellulose), and are currently under the spotlight in numerous fields of modern science and technology. The eco-friendly connotations, peculiar features, and multiple functionalities of these nanoscale cellulosic substrates are being explored to engineer advanced nanocomposites and nanohybrid materials for application in manifold domains, such as mechanics, optics, electronics, energy, environment, biology, and medicine.The aim of this Special Issue titled “Advanced Nanocellulose-Based Materials: Production, Properties, and Applications” is to gather original research and review contributions from the world-leading scientists working with nanocellulose. Thus, research that is representative of the current developments dealing with the production methodologies, properties, and applications of nanocellulose-based materials (e.g., nanocomposites, hybrids, aerogels, hydrogels, films, and fibers) are presented in the Special Issue.
bacterial nanocellulose --- lignosulfonates --- mechanical performance --- thermal-oxidative stability --- ion-exchange membranes --- biobased separators --- ionic conductivity --- oxidized bacterial cellulose --- chitosan --- alginate --- layer-by-layer assembly --- multi-layered patches --- dexpanthenol --- wound healing --- cellulose nanocomposite --- ice-templating --- interface --- orientation --- mechanical properties --- cellulose nanofibrils --- wood --- lignin --- TEMPO-oxidation --- cellulose nanomaterials --- nanoscale resolution --- cellulose --- chitosan nanoparticles --- bionanocomposites --- 5-fluorouracil --- in vitro drug release --- cytotoxicity assay --- colorectal cancer --- lyophilization --- plasma modification --- cell adhesion --- cellulose nanocrystals --- folic acid --- fluorescein isothiocyanate --- nanosystems --- physical adsorption --- cellular uptake --- cellular exometabolomics --- folate receptor-positive cancer cells --- dissolving pulp --- cellulose nanofibril --- nano silicon dioxide --- high strength --- n/a
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This Special Issue presents selected papers from the 8th
stretchable electronic device --- Cu-Ni alloy --- n/a --- bioremediation --- flexible electronic device --- microfluidic device --- tactile sensor --- self-organization --- stretchability --- origami --- flexible device --- pH indicator --- additive manufacturing --- fatigue --- Nafion --- Game of Life --- MEMS --- micropatterns --- stretchable elastomer --- microcantilever --- wearable --- polydimethylsiloxane --- reaction-diffusion system --- capacitive force sensor --- slipping detection --- microfabrication --- alginate hydrogel --- microfluidics --- shape from silhouette --- artificial cochlea --- micro/nano technology --- ion concentration polarization --- thermoelectric generator --- ultraviolet treatment --- micro-stereolithography --- proximity sensor --- blink --- 3D shape reconstruction --- reductive sintering --- cellular automata --- crack configuration --- Young model --- transparent object --- femtosecond laser --- piezoelectric material --- Turing pattern model --- microtubes --- thermoelectric film --- luciferin–luciferase assay --- fluorescein isothiocyanate (FITC) --- printing --- triple-coaxial flow --- photopolymer --- metal conductive track --- ion depletion zone --- sensors --- microbes --- direct writing --- outer hair cell --- dye-sensitized photovoltaic cells --- microfiber spinning --- ATP --- 3D printing --- parasitic capacitance --- luciferin-luciferase assay
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This reprint includes contributions from leaders in the field of personalized medicine in ophthalmology. The contributions are diverse and cover pre-clinical and clinical topics. We hope you enjoy reading the articles.
subthreshold micropulse laser --- 577-nm laser --- laser fixed parameters --- diabetic retinopathy --- diabetic macular edema --- optical coherence tomography --- autofluorescence --- real-life --- diabetic macular oedema --- visual prognosis --- indicators --- personalized medicine --- age-related macular degeneration --- choroidal neovascularization --- classification --- machine learning --- type 2 diabetes --- retinopathy --- ethnicity --- general practice --- risk factors --- progression --- glycemic gap --- glucose variability --- ETDRS classification --- biomarkers --- phenotypes --- anti-vascular endothelial growth factor --- diabetic retinopathy severity scale --- panretinal leakage index --- neovascular age-related macular degeneration --- anti-VEGF therapy --- retinal thickness --- visual acuity --- variability --- leakage index --- microaneurysms --- intravitreal aflibercept --- neovascularization --- ultra-widefield fluorescein angiography --- retinal imaging --- quantitative biomarkers --- precision medicine --- autoantibodies --- AT1-receptor --- PAR1 --- VEGF-A --- VEGF-B --- VEGF-receptor 2 --- AMD --- complement system --- semi-quantitative multiplex profilin --- mass spectrometry --- C4 --- vitronectin --- factor I --- genetic variants --- metabolites --- HDL --- central area thickness --- biomarker --- microRNA --- anti-VEGF --- retina --- edema --- OCT --- tomography --- microphysiological systems --- blood-neural barriers --- neurovascular unit --- disease modeling --- 3D models --- organ-on-a-chip --- inner blood-retinal barrier --- n/a
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In the past several years, the otorhinolaryngology sector has had a significantimpact on social life. About 10% of the cancers that affect the populationannually concern the head and neck, and each year the guidelines evolve andchange.Emergencies of the otolaryngology sector are among the most common, withnumerous increases in hospitalizations in the ENT department (e.g., bleeding,abscesses, and dyspnoea). Interventions in the election can significantly improvepatients' quality of life and help avoid future complications.Given the importance of the medical and surgical branch of otorhinolaryngology,we want to underline the impact in social life of this important area.
anemia --- hearing loss --- auditory threshold shifts --- pure tone average --- pneumoparotid --- pneumoparotitis --- parotitis --- Stensen’s duct --- head and neck --- endomeatal approach --- cochlear implant --- posterior tympanotomy --- tinnitus --- without mastoidectomy --- quality of life assessment --- tracheoesophageal speech --- tracheo-esophageal puncture --- OSA --- pharyngoplasty --- sleep surgery --- pharynx --- dextromethorphan --- noise --- cochlea --- synapse --- eustachian tube dysfunction (ETD) --- chronic nasal obstruction --- turbinate hypertrophy --- ETDQ-7 --- susac syndrome --- multimodal imaging --- optical coherence tomography angiography --- retinal branch artery occlusion --- fluorescein angiography --- otitis media with effusion --- child --- biofilms --- ameloblastoma --- ameloblastic carcinoma --- nestin --- CD138 --- syndecan-1 --- alpha-SMA --- stemness markers --- total thyroidectomy --- recurrent laryngeal nerve paresis --- Voice Handicap Index --- speech range profile --- acute acoustic trauma --- noise induced hearing loss --- hyperbaric oxygen therapy --- Ménière’s disease --- chronic obstructive pulmonary disease --- risk factors --- case–control studies --- cohort studies
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Objects of nanotechnology such as micro- and nanoparticles are very interesting due to their unique properties. This reprint will be useful to scientists of diverse backgrounds, i.e., material science, organic and inorganic chemistry, biochemistry, and biology.
electropolymerization --- poly(Azure B) --- poly(proflavine) --- DNA sensor --- doxorubicin determination --- electrochemical impedance spectroscopy --- calix[4]arene --- NHC complex --- Suzuki–Miyaura coupling --- DPPC vesicles --- heparin/protamine particles --- hepatocyte --- intravenous injection --- lacZ protein --- nanoparticles --- protein delivery --- self-assembling --- antiviral agent --- nanoparticle --- coronavirus --- viral mechanism of entry --- antiviral mechanism --- therapeutic approaches --- SARS-CoV-2 --- COVID-19 --- polyol synthesis --- rhodium nanoparticles --- surfactants --- role of additives --- morphology control --- toxicity --- bio-imaging --- X-ray fluorescence --- contrast agent --- XFCT --- nanomaterials --- 2D nanostructures --- thiacalix[4]arene --- terpenoids --- geraniol --- X-ray crystal analysis --- 2D monomolecular-layer nanosheets --- polymorphism --- silica --- polystyrene --- maghemite supraparticles --- patchy particles --- seeded-growth emulsion polymerization --- solvent-induced self-assembly --- pillar[5]arene --- tetrazole --- drug delivery systems --- fluorescein --- ceria --- nanorods --- nanosheets --- nanozyme --- biomolecule --- template --- catalysis --- anti-oxidant --- oxygen radicals --- lithium iron phosphate --- hydrothermal synthesis --- heating rate --- morphology --- crystallinity and purity --- polyelectrolyte multilayers --- encapsulation --- calcium carbonate --- drug delivery --- shrinkage --- layered oxides --- perovskites --- bismuth titanates --- exfoliation --- coating --- silver nanoparticles --- AgNPs --- synthesis --- separation --- purification --- n/a --- Suzuki-Miyaura coupling
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