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Puliafito, Carmen Anthony was born on January 5, 1951 in Buffalo. Son of Dominic F. and Marie A. (Nigro) Puliafito.
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Tufts University, Boston, MA. Atlas on the basic skills of interpreting ICG angiography, and the utilization of the tool in evaluating patients with choroidal neovascularization. For ophthalmologists. Halftone and some color images. DNLM: Fluorescein Angiography - atlases.
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For more than 17 years, Optical Coherence Tomography of Ocular Diseases has been the classic text on this essential imaging technology. This completely revised and updated Third Edition of Optical Coherence Tomography of Ocular Diseases reflects the quickly advancing technology of spectral domain optical coherence tomography (OCT). Incorporated within over 600 pages are a multitude of updated features unique to this Third Edition including over 1,200 color images, state-of-the-art technology, and case presentations. These elements cohesively work together to successfully demonstrate the retina in normal and diseased states using spectral domain OCT. Optical Coherence Tomography of Ocular Diseases, Third Edition is written with the clinician in mind. The text’s primary objective is to illustrate the appearance of the eye in health and disease, comparing conventional clinical technologies using spectral domain OCT imaging. This method introduces the clinician to the manifestations of disease as indicated by OCT, while presenting the more familiar fundoscopic and fluorescein angiographic views side-by-side. Drs. Joel S. Schuman, Carmen A. Puliafito, James G. Fujimoto, and Jay Duker, together with their 17 contributors, have collaborated to revise and update this best-selling comprehensive resource to reflect the current state-of-the-art technology of spectral domain OCT. OCT applications in retinal diseases, glaucoma, neuro-ophthalmology, anterior segment, and a description of OCT technologies are all topics extensively covered in this new Third Edition. Two appendices are included that contain a wealth of technical information for those interested in learning more about the physical principles of operation of this diagnostic imaging technology, as well as scanning and image processing protocols. FEATURES: • Utilizes and interprets spectral domain OCT imaging from multiple machines. • Over 1,200 color images. • Strong focus on retina, glaucoma, neuro-ophthalmology, and the anterior segments. This classic text will provide a clinical reference for eyecare professionals, as well as retina and glaucoma specialists, that shows how to utilize and interpret OCT imaging to enhance diagnostic sensitivity and specificity, as well as to enhance therapeutic decision making and monitor the outcome of treatment. This is the go-to resource for both clinicians and scientists interested in optical imaging of the eye.
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Optical Coherence Tomography of Ocular Diseases, Second Edition is a completely revised and updated version of this classic text. Incorporated within over 700 pages are a multitude of updated features unique to this edition including over 1,600 color images, state-of-the-art technology, and case presentations. These elements cohesively work together to successfully demonstrate the retina in normal and diseased states using the innovative Stratus OCTTM. Optical Coherence Tomography of Ocular Diseases, Second Edition is written with the clinician in mind. The text's primary objective is to illustrate the appearance of the eye in health and disease, comparing conventional clinical technologies using OCT imaging. This method introduces the clinician to the manifestations of disease as elucidated by OCT, while presenting the more familiar fundoscopic and fluorescein angiographic appearance side-by-side. Drs. Joel S. Schuman, Carmen A. Puliafito, and James G. Fujimoto, PhD together with their co-authors have collaborated to produce this comprehensive resource. OCT applications in retinal diseases, glaucoma, neuro-ophthalmology, anterior segment and a description of OCT technologies are all topics extensively covered in this new edition. An appendix is included that contains a wealth of technical information for those interested in learning more about the principles of operation of this medical diagnostic imaging technology. This text will provide a clinical reference for the retinal and glaucoma specialist that shows how to utilize and interpret OCT imaging to enhance diagnostic sensitivity and specificity as well as to enhance therapeutic decision making and monitor the outcome of treatment. Both clinicians and scientists interested in optical imaging of the eye will find this insightful text a useful reference. Features: • Over 1,600 color images. • Strong focus on retina, glaucoma, and the anterior segments. • Utilizes and interprets OCT imaging.
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healthcare executive ophthalmologist
Puliafito, Carmen Anthony was born on January 5, 1951 in Buffalo. Son of Dominic F. and Marie A. (Nigro) Puliafito.
AB cum laude, Harvard College, 1973; Doctor of Medicine magna cum laude, Harvard College, 1978; Master of Business Administration, University of Pennsylvania, 1997.
Intern, Faulkner Hospital, Tufts U. School Medicine, 1978-1979;
resident, Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary, Boston, 1979-1982;
retina fellow, Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary, Boston, 1982-1983;
instructor, Harvard Medical School, Boston, 1983-1985;
assistant professor, Harvard Medical School, Boston, 1985-1989;
associate professor, Harvard Medical School, Boston, 1989-1991;
director division continuing education department ophthalmology, Harvard Medical School, 1989-1991. Visiting scientist Massachusetts Institute of Technology Regional Laser Center, Cambridge, since 1982, assistant professor.health science and technical program, 1987-1989, associate professor, 1989-1991. Mem.staff Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary, Boston, 1983.
Director Morse Laser Center, Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary, 1986-1991, director New England Eye Center, since 1991. Professor, department chairman ophthalmology Tufts U. School Medicine, since 1991, professor ophthalmology and health management, since 1997. Adjunct Professor biomedical engineering Tufts U., since 1991.
Chairman medical board New England Medical Center Hospitals, 1994-1995, ophthalmologist in chief, since 1991. Associate examiner American Board Ophthalmology, since 1990. Senior vice president for network development Lifespan, since 1997.
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President American Society for Laser Medicine and Surgery, 1994-1995. Vice president Massachusetts Society Eye Physicians and Surgeons, 1994-1996. Associate examiner American Board Ophthalmology, since 1990.
Retina trustee Association Research in Vision and Ophthalmology, since 1995. Fellow American Academy Ophthalmology, American Society for Laser Medicine and Surgery (president 1994-1995). Member Association Research in Vision and Ophthalmology (president-elect 1998-1999), Massachusetts Society Eye Physicians and Surgeons (vice president 1994-1996).
Married Janet H. Pine, May 19, 1979.