ESCRS - Evaluating the Emerging Clinical Benefit of OCT Angiography in Practice

Evaluating the Emerging Clinical Benefit of OCT Angiography in Practice

Evaluating the Emerging Clinical Benefit of OCT Angiography in Practice
This supplement, sponsored by Zeiss, was published at the 17th EURETINA Congress in Barcelona, Spain, in association with ET Today, the daily congress newspaper produced by EuroTimes. In the supplement,  key opinion leaders discuss how  Ocular Coherence Tomography Angiography  (OCTA) can help surgeons improve their diagnosis and treatment of retinal disease. OCTA Promising For Identifying Vascular Changes Earlier in Diabetic Patients Prof Sebastian Wolf Emergency Clinical Value Of OCTA Prof  Pravin A. Dugel Adding OCTA To Your Practice Prof  Frank G. Holz Download Supplement - click here
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