Macular OCT Interpretation: from A-Z
$396.00 USD
You need to be good at OCT interpretation to be good at your job. And when it comes to teaching you to read OCT images, these courses can begin your transformation into an OCT expert. After showing you how to find pathology in OCT images, we challenge you to spot them in hundreds of samples. You will receive feedback on your decisions compressing years of experience into just a few hours.- retinal pigment epithelium
- ellipsoid zone
- atrophy
- subretinal fluid
- pigment epithelial detachment
- subretinal hyperreflective material
- epiretinal membranes
- lamellar macular holes
- full thickness macular holes
- posterior cortical vitreous
- vitreomacular adhesion
- vitreomacular traction
- amorphous subretinal hyperreflective material
- consolidated subretinal hyperreflective material
- intraretinal cystoid lesions
- dry age related macular degeneration
- active choroidal neovascularization
- inactive choroidal neovascularization
- diabetic macular edema
- intraretinal fluid (IRF)
- empty cystoid pattern of IRF
- speckled pattern of IRF
- diffuse outer thickening pattern of IRF
- intraretinal cystoid lesion pattern of IRF
- hyperreflective foci
- outer retinal tubulation
- inner retinal opacification
- choroidal neovascularization
- retinal vein occlusion