
Interpreting an OCT in a Diabetic Patient Course

Interpreting an OCT in a Diabetic Patient Course is organized by Optocase.com.This Course has been approved for a maximum of CE Hours:2
Course Expires: Sep 9, 2024
Description:
In this course, you will be taught how to critically interpret OCTs in ten patients who presented to our retinal service for assessment of diabetic retinopathy.
Learning Objectives:
Before we review this and the other remaining cases, let us review a normal OCT. In the image below, can you identify the following layers:
• posterior vitreous face, nerve fiber layer (NFL)
• ganglion cell layer (GC)
• inner plexiform layer (IPL)
• inner nuclear layer (INL)
• outer plexiform layer (OPL)
• external limiting membrane (ELM)
• ellipsoid zone (EZ)
• cone outer segment terminal line (COST)
• retinal pigment epithelium (RPE)
• choriocapillaris (CC)
• larger choroidal vessels and the sclera
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