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Ophthalmology: Besides the baseline VA, the integrity of the IS/OS line, better visualized by SD OCT, can be used to predict the functional outcomes after surgery. Additionally, analyzing the ILM profile and the foveal contour may help to understand limited visual outcomes after surgery. (Read Full Article)
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