optomap® Recognizing Pathology

This material is designed as a searchable reference resource to support clinical decision-making. The information contained here should be used as general guidance when viewing optomap and OCT images from Optos devices. The differential diagnosis should be made under the direction of the responsible physician. These images were taken on the latest ultra-widefield optomap devices.

Geographic Atrophy

Along with “wet” AMD, Geographic atrophy (GA) is an advanced form of AMD in which large, well-demarcated sections of the retina stop functioning. It leads to irreversible vision loss. GA can occur late in the progression of “dry” AMD, but can also occur even after “wet” AMD has developed and after the use of anti-VEGF injections to stop “wet” AMD. Patients with GA can also develop “wet” AMD.

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