Heidelberg retinal tomography uses and its procedure
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Heidelberg Retinal Tomography. Heidelberg Retinal Tomography is a diagnostic procedure used for precise observation and documentation of the optic nerve head, essential for the diagnosis and management of glaucoma. The HRT uses a special laser to take 3-dimensional photographs of the optic nerve and surrounding retina.
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☑️ Heidelberg Retinal Tomography is a diagnostic procedure used for precise observation and documentation of the optic nerve head, essential for the diagnosis and management of glaucoma.Finally, the instrument takes all these pictures of the layers and puts them together to form a 3D image of the entire optic nerve.
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