OiP: The use of OCT in the detection and diagnosis of glaucoma

Optometry in Practice (OiP) Editor-in-Chief, Professor Leon Davies FCOptom, talks to Dr Jonathan Denniss MCOptom, one of the authors of a recent paper on the use of optical coherence tomography (OCT) in the detection and diagnosis of glaucoma. Jonathan talks about the strengths and limitations of using OCT for glaucoma diagnosis and gives practical advice on how OCT can be used by optometrists. 

Read Jonathan's article: Use of optical coherence tomography in the detection and diagnosis of glaucoma.

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