As reflected over the last few years in this journal, optical coherence tomography has become a significant tool in assessing cross-sections of retinal and other ocular structures, improving diagnosis and allowing monitoring of conditions and their treatment.
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It is several years since Zeiss introduced its time domain Stratus OCT which, until the next generation of higher resolution Fourier domain OCTs were introduced, was the benchmark instrument. Optometrist Dr Simon Barnard was the first to introduce such technology into his practice and he was present recently at a meeting set up by Zeiss to demonstrate use of both the Stratus and its higher resolution successor, the Fourier domain Cirrus.
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