Optical coherence tomography near-infrared videography (OCT-IRV) could be more effective than direct ophthalmoscopy (DO) for identifying spontaneous venous pulsations (SVPs), researchers have reported.
Optical coherence tomography near-infrared videography (OCT-IRV) could be more effective than direct ophthalmoscopy (DO) for identifying spontaneous venous pulsations (SVPs), researchers have reported.