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In the second of a regular series of articles looking at the OCT in practice, Bill Harvey shows how the instrument helps in decision making in patients with suspect optic neuropathy

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Patient CB (dob 31/12/1962) had previously been referred in 2007 to the hospital eye service on the basis of asymmetric discs. Refraction, fields and pressure had been found to be unremarkable. Ophthalmologist review at that time had concluded that the best future policy was to keep up regular eye examinations with a community optometrist stating that it should 'ideally include a GDx assessment'.1

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