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Three-dimensional imaging of an optic disk pit using high resolution optical coherence tomography
eur-j-ophthalmol.com (Apr 5 2009) Journal Articles , Retina
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Eur J Ophthal: Using Cirrus HD-OCT, the authors demonstrated that this case of optic pit had a possible connection between the subretinal and the intraretinal space. (Read Full Article)
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