Optical coherence tomography (OCT) - is it simply pattern recognition?
17 May 2011
Volume 12, Issue 2
Used properly and with appropriate training, OCT can prevent many misdiagnoses in the clinical environment.
Introduction
This article highlights the major retinal diseases that can be evaluated by OCT, the role of OCT in glaucoma detection and analysis and the role OCT can play in corneal assessment. Used properly with appropriate training it has been known to prevent many misdiagnoses in the clinical environment.
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