Roma: INC, 2009. — 98 p.
Optical coherence tomography (OCT) is an essential tool for diagnosing and managing retinal diseases and glaucoma. In this handbook, which features detailed schematic illustrations as well as actual OCT scans, we offer a step-bystep guide for interpreting images and data acquired by the revolutionary and novel spectral domain OCT technology.
We believe this handbook is important because spectral domain technology offers significant advances over time domain technology. For example, spectral domain OCT offers:
Improvements to the sagittal OCT B-scan, which reveals previously undetected structures
Technical and clinical improvements in the study of glaucoma
Three-dimensional images that provide new information. (Although this is a new way to view ocular structures, interpretation can be learned
quickly and easily, and these images enable more accurate diagnosis.)