Angio-OCT: The Future of Angiography?
Bruno Lumbroso, MD
Thursday, September 11, 2014
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Chapters
Introduction
Angio OCT
Diabetic Retinopathy
Fluorangiography
Angio OCT-OCT Angiography
Flow Size
No Flow Area
SSADA/OCT Structure-Function
Normal Macula
Normal Capillaries
SSADA vs Enface Normal Retina
Diabetic Retinopathy, Ischemia, Microaneurisms Leakage
Proliferative Diabetic Retinopathy
Active Preretinal New Vessels at AngioVue
Leber Coats Disease
Macroaneurysm in deep Vascular Layer
Brvo Capillary Loss
AngioVue AMD CNV
Neovascular Membranes 24 hours After Treated with Afibercept
Same Eye 10 days after Afilbercept
CNV Myopia AngioVue SSADA After Aflibercept
CNV Myopia OCT Angiography SSADA
Macular Telangectasia Superficial Plexus Abnormalities
AngioVue Uses
With Angio-OCT SSADA Algorithm
Angio OCT Advantages
Angio OCT the Future of Angiography?
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