{Reference Type}: Journal Article {Title}: High resolution anterior segment optical coherence tomography of ocular surface lesions: A review and handbook. {Author}: Venkateswaran N;Mercado C;Wall SC;Galor A;Wang J;Karp CL;Venkateswaran N;Mercado C;Wall SC;Galor A;Wang J;Karp CL;Venkateswaran N;Mercado C;Wall SC;Galor A;Wang J;Karp CL; {Journal}: Expert Rev Ophthalmol {Volume}: 16 {Issue}: 2 {Year}: 2021 暂无{DOI}: 10.1080/17469899.2021.1851598 {Abstract}: UNASSIGNED: High resolution anterior segment optical coherence tomography (HR-OCT) has revolutionized the way by which clinicians can diagnose and differentiate ocular surface lesions. Careful interpretation of HR-OCT images can provide morphological information about the lesion of interest and help guide the diagnosis.
UNASSIGNED: This paper reviews the steps to interpreting HR-OCT images of ocular surface lesions and summarizes their characteristic findings.
UNASSIGNED: Among the multiple modalities available to image the ocular surface and anterior segment, HR-OCT has emerged as an instrumental tool to obtain "optical biopsies" of various ocular surface lesions. A step-by-step approach to acquiring and interpreting HR-OCT images can allow for accurate in-office characterization and diagnosis of both benign and malignant ocular surface lesions.