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Read on OCT in neuro-ophthalmology to be discussed at Blue Sky’s hybrid conference

OCT in neuro-ophthalmology to be discussed at Blue Sky’s hybrid conference

The use of OCT in neuro-ophthalmology including differentiating true optic nerve swelling and pseudo-optic nerve swelling will be discussed at Adelaide’s Blue Sky hybrid virtual and in-person conference this month.

Filed in category: CPD, conferences & events, Patient care & management
Tagged as: Blue Sky SA, Eye examinations, Other eye diseases, Patient management
Posted on 02/02/202102/02/2021

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