Théa Medical Library

A unique collection of books which deals with various topics and pathologies in collaboration with recognized international ophthalmologists who are leading experts in their fields.

Welcome to Thea Medical Library – your trusted ophthalmology medical library, offering a unique digital collection authored by leading international experts.

Thea Medical Library is a digital medical library carefully curated by Théa to support professional education in ophthalmology. It features high‑quality, richly illustrated books and clinical guides written in collaboration with renowned international ophthalmologists. Topics span critical areas such as OCT & glaucoma, chronic corneal ulcers, eyelid and conjunctival tumors, and the historical evolution of ophthalmic instruments and treatments.

Available through Théa Academy, the Medical Library empowers eye‑care specialists—from trainees to seasoned practitioners—to stay informed with the latest clinical developments and historical insights.

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Practical OCT Angiography: a modern guide to retinal imaging and clinical diagnosis

Sylvia NGHIÊM-BUFFET/ Sandrine AYRAULT / Corinne DELAHAYE-MAZZA / Typhaine GRENET / Gabriel QUENTEL / Franck FAJNKUCHEN / Salomon Yves COHEN,
Ophthalmic ImagingRetina
Optical Coherence Tomography Angiography (OCT-A) is a revolutionary technique in the field of ophthalmology that allows detailed visualization of the retinal and choroidal vascular structures without the need for contrast dye injection. Unlike traditional fluorescein angiography, which involves injecting fluorescein dye into a vein to highlight the blood vessels in your eye, OCT-A uses the movement of red blood cells to create high-resolution scans of the eye’s vascular system. This non-invasive method provides an unprecedented level of detail, allowing clinicians to detect and monitor various eye conditions more effectively.  
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Chronic corneal ulcers: an in-depth review

Marc MURAINE / Julie GUEUDRY / Bernard DUCHESNE / François MAJO,
Cornea
Chronic corneal ulcers are a persistent and debilitating condition characterized by the breakdown of the corneal epithelium with subsequent involvement of the underlying stroma. Unlike acute ulcers, which typically heal within a few days, chronic ulcers do not heal even after three weeks. The pathophysiology of these ulcers is complex and often involves multiple factors that can disrupt the normal healing process of the corneal epithelium.
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OCT and retina: a comprehensive guide to a macular disease diagnostics

Marie-Bénédicte ROUGIER / Marie-Noëlle DELYFER / Jean-François KOROBELNIK,
Ophthalmic ImagingRetina
Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT) has revolutionized retinal diagnostics over the past 15 years. Through advancements such as Time-Domain OCT (TD-OCT) and Spectral-Domain OCT (SD-OCT), this technology has become accessible to a large number of centers and physicians worldwide. These developments have significantly improved the diagnosis and follow-up of macular diseases, driven by substantial advancements in treatments, especially with the arrival of corticosteroids and anti-VEGF administered by intravitreal (IVT) injections.
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OCT and optic nerve: advancing neuro-ophthalmic imaging

Jean-Philippe NORDMANN,
Ophthalmic Imaging
Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT) is a revolutionary imaging technique that has transformed the field of ophthalmology. By using light waves to create detailed cross-sectional images of the retina and optic nerve, OCT has become an indispensable tool in the assessment of optic nerve health and optical nerve imaging. This non-invasive technique allows clinicians to visualize the microstructures within the eye, providing insights that were previously unattainable with conventional imaging methods.
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