Pediatric Vitreoretinal Surgery
Imaging in Pediatric Eyes
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Valikodath, N; Tammy Hsu, S; Toth, CA; Vajzovic, L
January 1, 2023
Multimodal imaging in pediatric eyes is useful for the diagnosis, treatment, and monitoring of several disease processes. Imaging in pediatric patients can be challenging to perform in clinic and an exam under anesthesia (EUA) may be required. Coordination with the anesthesiologist and entire operating room team are necessary to ensure efficient acquisition of images to limit the time the patient is under general anesthesia. The most common imaging modalities obtained during surgery or EUA include fundus photography, optical coherence tomography, fluorescein angiography, and ultrasound.
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Valikodath, N., Tammy Hsu, S., Toth, C. A., & Vajzovic, L. (2023). Imaging in Pediatric Eyes. In Pediatric Vitreoretinal Surgery (pp. 99–112). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-14506-3_9
Valikodath, N., S. Tammy Hsu, C. A. Toth, and L. Vajzovic. “Imaging in Pediatric Eyes.” In Pediatric Vitreoretinal Surgery, 99–112, 2023. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-14506-3_9.
Valikodath N, Tammy Hsu S, Toth CA, Vajzovic L. Imaging in Pediatric Eyes. In: Pediatric Vitreoretinal Surgery. 2023. p. 99–112.
Valikodath, N., et al. “Imaging in Pediatric Eyes.” Pediatric Vitreoretinal Surgery, 2023, pp. 99–112. Scopus, doi:10.1007/978-3-031-14506-3_9.
Valikodath N, Tammy Hsu S, Toth CA, Vajzovic L. Imaging in Pediatric Eyes. Pediatric Vitreoretinal Surgery. 2023. p. 99–112.