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- Bookeditors-in-chief, Justis P. Ehlers, Yasha Modi, Sunil K. Srivastava, Peter K. Kaiser ; assistant editors, Nitish Mehta, Joseph Abraham, Thuy K. Le.Summary: "Highly visual and easy to navigate, OCT and OCT Angiography in Retinal Disorders is a concise, reliable reference for optical coherence tomography (OCT) and OCT angiography findings in both common and uncommon retinal disorders. Each chapter explores the prognostic features of OCT and OCTA scans along with additional diagnostic modalities for comparison and correlation. Where appropriate, longitudinal changes in response to treatment or natural history are also discussed. Includes hundreds of high-quality, striking images. Highlights the salient imaging features of the clinical entity or entities being discussed. Covers OCT technology, techniques, and scanning patterns . Provides concise, authoritative guidance on numerous key areas in retinal disease, including retinal vascular disease, inflammation, retinal degenerations and dystrophies, ocular trauma ocular tumors, and much more"-- Provided by publisher.Digital Access LWW Health Library 2021
- ArticleMiller TE, Phillips S, Simpson IJ.Clin Exp Immunol. 1978 Jul;33(1):115-21.Animals were depleted of complement using cobra venom factor and the influence of complement depletion on the course of renal infection was studied. Complement depletion markedly increased the susceptibility of renal tissue to a challenge with an E. coli strain sensitive to the bactericidal activity of normal serum, but did not influence the outcome of a challenge with a serum-resistant strain of E. coli. These observations are consistent with the hypothesis that complement-mediated host immune mechanisms do play a role in the biology of renal infection and are an important component of the host's immune response in pyelonephritis.