Interpreting an abnormality on a macular optical coherence tomography (OCT) image can be daunting for practitioners relatively new to OCT. However, with some review and experience under your belt, you can identify what’s wrong on an OCT, correlate this with the clinical exam to make more accurate diagnoses and then begin to get more comfortable managing many of these patients on your own. Accurate diagnosing will improve with a solid understanding of normal anatomy, then recognition of various patterns of abnormality. Read More