Diagnosis
The following diagnostic modalities may be used to assist with the diagnosis of various eye conditions.
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- Medical Retina
- Glaucoma
- Cornea
- Cataract
Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT and OCT-A)
OCT is a non-invasive imaging technique that uses light to create high-resolution cross-sectional images of the eye, performed in the clinic.
Retinal Photography and Angiography
Retinal photography captures the back of the eye using digital cameras or laser ophthalmoscopes, highlighting pathologies with specific wavelengths or filters.
Retinal Ultrasound
Ultrasound is an imaging technique using high-frequency sound waves to create an image of the retina and surrounding structures of the eye.
Automated Visual Field Testing (Perimetry)
A form of visual field testing performed by a machine that presents stimuli (points of light) at defined points in the visual field.
Corneal Topography
A no-touch imaging technique maps the cornea, showing its shape, thickness, and identifying irregularities.
Optical Biometry
Biometry measures the eye's curvature, diameter of the cornea, eye length, lens thickness, and anterior chamber depth for accuracy.