Medical Information Glaucoma Diseases that are diagnosed by Optical Coherence Tomography




 
 

 

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Diseases that are diagnosed by Optical Coherence Tomography.

Background Diabetic Retinopath
Proliferative Diabetic Retinopathy
Retinal Telangiectasia
Central Retinal Vein Occlusion
Venous Tributary (Branch) Occlusion
Central Serous Retinopathy
Exudative Senile Mac. Degeneration
Cystoid Macular Degeneration
Macular Cyst, Hole, Or Pseudohole
Macular Puckering
Retinal Edema
Retinal Nerve Fiber Bundle Defects
Recession Of Chamber Angle
Borderline Glaucoma (Glau. Suspect)
Open Angle With Borderline Findings
Anatomical Narrow Angle
Steroid Responders
Ocular Hypertension
Open-Angle Glaucoma, Unspecified
Primary Open Angle Glaucoma
Low Tension Glaucoma
Pigmentary Glaucoma
Intermittent Angle-Closure Glaucoma
Chronic Angle-Closure Glaucoma
Corticosteroid Induced Glaucomatous Stage
Pseudoexfoliation Glaucoma
Glaucoma Associated With Ocular Trauma
Visual Field Defect, Unspecified
Scotoma Of Blind Spot Area
Sector Or Arcuate Defects
Other Localized Visual Field Defect
Generalized Contraction Or Constriction
Homonymous Bilateral Field Defects
Heteronymous Bilateral Field Defects
Papilledema Associated With Increased Intracranial Pres.
Papilledema With Retinal Disorder
Primary Optic Atrophy
Drusen Of Optic Disc
Coloboma Of Optic Disc
Optic Neuritis, Unspecified
Optic Papillitis
Retrobulbar Neuritis (Acute)
Iscehemic Optic Neuropathy
Unspecified Disorder Of Optic Nerve And Visual Pathways