The use of anterior-segment optical-coherence tomography for the assessment of the iridocorneal angle and its alterations: Update and current evidence

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Abstract

The introduction of anterior-segment optical-coherence tomography (AS-OCT) has led to improved assessments of the anatomy of the iridocorneal-angle and diagnoses of several mechanisms of angle closure which often result in raised intraocular pressure (IOP). Continuous advancements in AS-OCT technology and software, along with an extensive research in the field, have resulted in a wide range of possible parameters that may be used to diagnose and follow up on patients with this spectrum of diseases. However, the clinical relevance of such variables needs to be explored thoroughly. The aim of the present review is to summarize the current evidence supporting the use of AS-OCT for the diagnosis and follow-up of several iridocorneal-angle and anterior-chamber alterations, focusing on the advantages and downsides of this technology.

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Triolo, G., Barboni, P., Savini, G., De Gaetano, F., Monaco, G., David, A., & Scialdone, A. (2021, January 2). The use of anterior-segment optical-coherence tomography for the assessment of the iridocorneal angle and its alterations: Update and current evidence. Journal of Clinical Medicine. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm10020231

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