Study shows OCTA detects changes in diabetic eyes sooner than OCT

VANCOUVER, British Columbia — OCT angiography was found to be more useful than OCT to detect changes in the eyes of patients with diabetes, according to study results presented in a poster here at the Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology meeting.
The authors also noted that the typical blood measurements taken in patients with diabetes do not correlate with changes in visual acuity or angiographic photos.
Lead author Laura Huang told Healio.com/OSN that the researchers hope their findings “will help diagnose patients at earlier stages” so changes can be

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