Supplementary Material for: Short-Term Progression of Diabetic Hard Exudates Monitored with High-Resolution Camera
Version 1Purpose: To assess the progression of diabetic hard exudates over an 8-week period, using a high-resolution adaptive optics camera. Design: Prospective observational study. Methods: Five eyes of three patients presenting diabetic maculopathy with hard exudates were studied. An area of clinically visible exudates was imaged sequentially using SD-OCT and high-resolution flood illumination adaptive optics for 2 months, on a weekly basis. A time-lapse video
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Purpose: To assess the progression of diabetic hard exudates over an 8-week period, using a high-resolution adaptive optics camera. Design: Prospective observational study. Methods: Five eyes of three patients presenting diabetic maculopathy with hard exudates were studied. An area of clinically visible exudates was imaged sequentially using SD-OCT and high-resolution flood illumination adaptive optics for 2 months, on a weekly basis. A time-lapse video