Echography in Ocular Pathology

Color-Doppler Eye Scan Ultrasound

Author(s): Manuel Montero-Jaime, Pedro Romero-Aroca and Javier Reyes-Torres

Pp: 73-88 (16)

DOI: 10.2174/9781681080321115010011

* (Excluding Mailing and Handling)

Abstract

The Color-Doppler ultrasound introduced a new point of view in all ocular vasculopathies, thus the diabetic retinopathy [DR] can be studied based in the alterations in the ocular flux, currently DR is studied by scanning laser system, but this technique only permit us to view the intra retinal flux changes, but not the changes which succeed in choroid or in retro ocular vessels, which Color-Doppler ultrasound permit us to observe with an easy noninvasive examination. Furthermore the Color- Doppler echography is useful in patients with a decrease of vascular flux due to carotid insufficiency. Other pathologies as intraocular venous occlusions or arterial embolism produce typical signs in Color-Doppler echography. In this chapter we describe the basis of Color-Doppler examination for ocular vessels, the normal values for each vessel [ophthalmic artery or veins, central artery and vein, and for ciliary vessels], and the typical alterations observed in each vascular pathology.


Keywords: Color-Doppler ultrasound, diabetic retinopathy, central artery occlusions, venous retinal occlusions, anterior segment ischemia, posterior segment ischemia.

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