Subretinal Fluid Oct: Detect Retinal Disorders

Subretinal fluid OCT is an advanced imaging technique that provides detailed cross-sectional views of the retina, the light-sensitive layer at the back of the eye. It utilizes light waves to generate high-resolution images that can detect the presence of subretinal fluid, which can accumulate between the retina and the underlying choroid due to various retinal disorders, such as macular edema and retinal detachment. By providing clear visualization of retinal structures and fluid accumulation, subretinal fluid OCT enables ophthalmologists to diagnose and monitor eye diseases, plan appropriate treatments, and assess therapeutic outcomes.

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