To celebrate Ophthalmology Times' 50th anniversary, leading experts shared their insights on what the practice would look like today without optical coherence tomography (OCT), a major innovation in the field.
Retina physicians would be whipping out their contact lenses a lot more frequently and really scrutinizing the diabetic macula edema and some of the macula degeneration, exudative findings.
Experts weighed in on the potential differences in practice without OCT, a significant advancement in ophthalmology.
Author's summary: Experts discuss ophthalmology without OCT.