Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8794863 | Ophthalmology Retina | 2017 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
Sensitivity and specificity for CNV detection with en face OCTA combined with cross-sectional OCTA approaches that of the gold standard of fluorescein angiography with OCT, and it is better than en face OCTA alone. Structural OCT alone has excellent sensitivity for CNV detection. False positives from structural OCT can be mitigated with the addition of flow information with OCTA.
Keywords
RAPintraretinal fluidICGAOCTAIRFSRHPEDRPECNVAMDSRFOPLChoroidal neovascularizationgeographic atrophyOCT angiographyIndocyanine green angiographyfluorescein angiographyretinal pigment epitheliumretinal angiomatous proliferationPigment epithelial detachmentsubretinal hemorrhageSpectral domainage-related macular degenerationBruch's membraneouter plexiform layerSubretinal fluid
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Authors
Ambar MD, Yali PhD, Simon S. PhD, David MD, PhD, Kavita V. MD, David J. MD, Andrew BS, Christina J. MD, Thomas S. MD, Andreas K. MD, Steven T. MD,