The importance of OCT angiography and Doppler ultrasound methods in diagnosis of optic neuropathies

This review of literature presents an assessment of circulatory disorders of the optic nerve and the retina in patients with optic neuropathy of different origin by ultrasound and OCTA methods, outlines basic principles of analyzing the state of blood flow in the ocular vessels, and analyzes the res...

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Published in:Vestnik oftal'mologii Vol. 138; no. 3; p. 132
Main Authors: Kaloshina, A A, Sheremet, N L
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Russian
Published: 01.01.2022
ISSN:0042-465X
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Summary:This review of literature presents an assessment of circulatory disorders of the optic nerve and the retina in patients with optic neuropathy of different origin by ultrasound and OCTA methods, outlines basic principles of analyzing the state of blood flow in the ocular vessels, and analyzes the results of Russian and foreign research on this topic.This review of literature presents an assessment of circulatory disorders of the optic nerve and the retina in patients with optic neuropathy of different origin by ultrasound and OCTA methods, outlines basic principles of analyzing the state of blood flow in the ocular vessels, and analyzes the results of Russian and foreign research on this topic.
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ISSN:0042-465X
DOI:10.17116/oftalma2022138031132