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OCT angiography: Where are we, and what do we need to learn?

Robert L. Stamper, MD, discusses the current state of OCT angiography, and what remains on the horizon for glaucoma care.

Robert L. Stamper, MD, shares his take-home message from his presentation, "OCT Angiography: Where Are We, What Do We Need To Learn?" at the 23rd annual Glaucoma 360 meeting at the Palace Hotel in San Francisco on Feb. 2, 2019.

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