No it's actually correct. This is not like our typical examinations where we assume the patient to be sitting in front of us.. You have to imagine yourself sitting at the oct machine and think about the orientation. When you do so...the left rnfl thickening means the disc is that side... And it's is the left eye that the disc is going to be on the left side.( as we know the disc is nasal ) To put things into perspective here is a image images.app.goo.gl/pBqtEFA4UH2wqMr36
You make clear a lot of points that I was confused, thank you again and again.
very clear and systematic exposition of OCT results. Now I can talk more meaningfully to my retinal specialist !
Wonderful explanation- great condensation of retinal anatomy referenced to OCT.
I have seen this video 20 times: very didactic
Clear and sincere presentation, Thanks
Glad it was helpful!
Excellent teaching video!! Thank u
Excellent Video
Beautifully explained ma'am thanks a ton !
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Thank you a lot for your clear, concise concepts,and e xplanations
You made the most complicated easy thank You
Very nice!
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amazing as always , can you do a topic on diabetic retinopathy , macular edema pleaaase
wonderful topic👌
please ma'am make video on VEP topic
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Thanks a million. Very simplified
Thanks alot very informative
Good video thanks a lot
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very very good, thank you
At 8:37 we are actually talking about right eye since nasal rnfl is on left side ?
No it's actually correct. This is not like our typical examinations where we assume the patient to be sitting in front of us..
You have to imagine yourself sitting at the oct machine and think about the orientation.
When you do so...the left rnfl thickening means the disc is that side...
And it's is the left eye that the disc is going to be on the left side.( as we know the disc is nasal )
To put things into perspective here is a image
images.app.goo.gl/pBqtEFA4UH2wqMr36
Okay Thank you so much ! For the reply and for such beautiful content .. your video lectures are helping me a-lot in my 1st yr residency 😊
Thank you so much 😊
Thanks maam
wonderful
Thank you
the post. hyaloid what is in the picture and post. pvd it make bit confuse. how do we make understand?
The posterior hyaloid is usually not seen... The picture has PVD, therefore it's visible there
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Can some explain topcan 3d 1 maestro oct in detail?
How to contact you for Glaucoma treatment.
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