3D-OCTA Episode2: PCV in Macula
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3D-OCTA Episode2: PCV in Macula
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- Categories:Gallery
- Time of issue:2023-03-08 16:48
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3D-OCTA Episode2: PCV in macula
Three-dimensional blood vessels are visualized and colored in multiple colors. In this case of polypoidal choroidal vasculopathy. Retina vessels (SVC in blue and DVC in yellow) can be isolated out to highlight the PCV lesions (in purple) only in outer retina. BVN (branching vascular networks) in the center and polyps on the corner are at different height levels as they located in flat DLS (double-layer sign) and PED (pigment epithelial detachments) individually.
Being the first commercialized 3D-OCTA, TowardPi offers one click switch from 2D to 3D, from structure to blood flow.
Image courtesy: Prof. Xiaobing Yu, (Beijing Hospital, Peking, China).
Editor: Dr. Jian Zhou, (TowardPi Medical).
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