Early Optical Coherence Tomography Biomarkers for Selected Retinal Diseases—A Review

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Optical coherence tomography (OCT) is a non-invasive, easily accessible imaging technique that enables diagnosing several retinal diseases at various stages of development. This review discusses early OCT findings as non-invasive imaging biomarkers for predicting the future development of selected retinal diseases, with emphasis on age-related macular degeneration, macular telangiectasia, and drug-induced maculopathies. Practitioners, by being able to predict the development of many conditions and start treatment at the earliest stage, may thus achieve better treatment outcomes.

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Goździewska, E., Wichrowska, M., & Kocięcki, J. (2023, July 1). Early Optical Coherence Tomography Biomarkers for Selected Retinal Diseases—A Review. Diagnostics. Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI). https://doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics13142444

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