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Principles and Clinical Applications | SPECTRALIS OCTA
Roland Rocholz, PhD; Michel M. Teussink, PhD; Rosa Dolz-Marco, MD, PhD; Claudia Holzhey; Jan F. Dechent, PhD; Ali Tafreshi; Stephan Schulz, PhD
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Optical coherence tomography angiography (OCTA) is a technique to visualize vascular perfusion in the retina and choroid without dye injection. Various commercial implementations of OCTA have been introduced for use in clinical practice, each with specific attributes, functions, strengths, and limitations.
This paper provides a comprehensive overview of the design principles of the SPECTRALIS OCTA Module. Clinical examples are shown to illustrate the diagnostic applicability while highlighting its unique features and demonstrating its clinically relevant capabilities.
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