
|Articles|August 15, 2004
OCT offers promising new uses for neuro-ophthalmology
Boston-Optical coherence tomography (OCT), a relatively new technology introduced in 1995, has been getting increasingly greater attention as its usefulness is better appreciated in the areas of retina and glaucoma. Joseph F. Rizzo III, MD, discussed the technology as it applies to neuro-ophthalmic practice.
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