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American Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgery Meeting

ASCRS: 2018

Practical Tools to Utilize OCT for Glaucoma Cases

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As Brian A. Francis, MD, MS, notes, "OCT is a valuable tool for use in glaucoma [cases], but we have to know how to use it correctly, and [we] have to obtain good scans and read them properly." In this video, Dr. Francis offers a series of key components ophthalmologists will want to pay close attention to when reading an OCT scan.

Posted: 4/10/2018

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Practical Tools to Utilize OCT for Glaucoma Cases

As Brian A. Francis, MD, MS, notes, "OCT is a valuable tool for use in glaucoma [cases], but we have to know how to use it correctly, and [we] have to obtain good scans and read them properly." In this video, Dr. Francis offers a series of key components ophthalmologists will want to pay close attention to when reading an OCT scan.

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