Mam UR EXPLANATIONS are awesome, but i have one question that at 17.56 u mentioned that in Cirrus, GCC is measured but I have read somewhere that in Cirrus, it measures GCL-IPL, WHAT IS CORRECT???
Thank you for your comment and pointing it out. It's about segmentation and yes cirrus can actually do both, GCC and GCL-IPL, whereas rt vue does GCC .
First of all I want to thank you for the videos, they are very useful and I learn a lot. Dra. I wanted to ask you a question, why is the lower area the most vulnerable in glaucoma?. Thank you.
The INFERIOR VULNERABLE ZONE is located between 45 degrees to 90 degrees inferiorly on the disc... And near it is is macular vulnerability zone( MVZ) NOW since these zones are sectors on optic disc where ganglion cells from retina are getting inserted. Since these zones are more CROWDED, than other zones of the optic nerve head.... They are more vulnerable
Hi Dr I have congenital Nystagmus since childhood now I'm 32 years old so can you guied me is there any treatnent for this and what it will be surgery or medicine pls guied me
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A minor correction @17:56
Cirrus also can do GCIPL and rt vue does basically GCC
Congratulations! The best description I had ever heard about glaucoma and how OCT is 👍useful for diagnosing this illness. Thank you.
Thanks
Wonderful explanation. Oct of glaucoma and macula as well.Thanks a lot.
Excellent and very helpful description thank you
Marvellous presentation. Made it very simple to understand.
Excellent mam such a amazing lecture
Thanks a lot mam
It's very useful ... thanks a lot for your efforts 🙏🏻🙏🏻
very well explained about reading ,thank you so much madam
Jazakillah ❤
Thank you 😊
Extremely useful and so easily explained
Excellent explanation...very simplified
Really well explained and presented.
You are an excellent teacher
Very very useful and deep detailing .. God bless u mam🙏🏼
Excellently explained
Amazing detail
Great video and very comprehensive
Thank you! This was very helpful!
You're so welcome!
Awesome presentation!!!
Thanku so much mam.... U r the best teacher ❤
Very helpful thanks too much
Mam UR EXPLANATIONS are awesome, but i have one question that at 17.56 u mentioned that in Cirrus, GCC is measured but I have read somewhere that in Cirrus, it measures GCL-IPL, WHAT IS CORRECT???
Thank you for your comment and pointing it out. It's about segmentation and yes cirrus can actually do both, GCC and GCL-IPL, whereas rt vue does GCC .
thank you so so much for that great works
very well expalined
First of all I want to thank you for the videos, they are very useful and I learn a lot. Dra. I wanted to ask you a question, why is the lower area the most vulnerable in glaucoma?. Thank you.
The INFERIOR VULNERABLE ZONE is located between 45 degrees to 90 degrees inferiorly on the disc... And near it is is macular vulnerability zone( MVZ)
NOW since these zones are sectors on optic disc where ganglion cells from retina are getting inserted.
Since these zones are more CROWDED, than other zones of the optic nerve head.... They are more vulnerable
Thank you very much Maam.
Thank you for this amazing lecture ma'am....
The nuclear layers are hypo-reflective, right?
Yes rojita:)
Excellent
You are great
Hi Dr
I have congenital Nystagmus since childhood now I'm 32 years old so can you guied me is there any treatnent for this and what it will be surgery or medicine pls guied me
facebook.com/groups/257947687740850/?ref=share
You can join the group nystagmus india for more information about treatments, by interacting with similar patients.
U r very intelligent mam ❤
So are you!! :)
Optic dice minar cupping why,,
Nice
Super madam
Mam can I share you my oct report with you? Please can you tell me that do i have symptoms of Glaucoma?
I guess this video is for medical students.
I need franch speak
Oooooor you simply need to learn English
Very elaborated manner and useful for me. Thanks for this
Glad it was helpful!
Thanks
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