Table 1_Assessment of optic disc parameter changes in head and neck cancer patients undergoing radiotherapy based on OCT.docx
Version 1BackgroundRadiotherapy to the head and neck is an important treatment modality for malignant head and neck tumors, but it often leads to various ocular complications, including optic neuropathy. The optic disc, as a key part of the visual conduction pathway, is an important indicator for evaluating radiation-related ocular complications. Optical coherence tomography (OCT) can provide detailed structural information of the retina and optic disc, which is helpful for early detection of minor struc
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BackgroundRadiotherapy to the head and neck is an important treatment modality for malignant head and neck tumors, but it often leads to various ocular complications, including optic neuropathy. The optic disc, as a key part of the visual conduction pathway, is an important indicator for evaluating radiation-related ocular complications. Optical coherence tomography (OCT) can provide detailed structural information of the retina and optic disc, which is helpful for early detection of minor struc