Getting the Whole Picture

SPECTRALIS OCT shows significant disruption of the neurosensory retina and the underlying retinal pigment epithelium (RPE)
SPECTRALIS OCT shows significant disruption of the neurosensory retina and the underlying retinal pigment epithelium (RPE)
Image courtesy: James L. Fanelli, OD

In this case study of a 72-year-old diabetic patient with compromised vision, James Fanelli, OD, highlights the importance of stepping back from micron-level details in OCT interpretations to gain a broader understanding of ocular health. According to Dr. Fanelli, while micron resolution remains valuable, widefield imaging, facilitated by instruments like SPECTRALIS OCT, provides essential context for assessing visual function and potential treatment outcomes.

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