OCT angiography has potential to improve diagnosis and monitoring of corneal vascularization

OCT angiography is designed and optimized for the retina, but it offers potential for the diagnosis and monitoring of several conditions that affect the cornea, according to one specialist.“With a modified focus and algorithm, OCTA can be used for imaging and delineating corneal vascularization, which is seen in any insult to the cornea, including patients with ocular surface disease and limbal stem cell deficiency,” Marcus Ang, FRCS, said in an interview with Ocular Surgery News.

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