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This SL SCAN-1 is an OCT device integrated into a common slit lamp with the ability to make OCT images of the anterior and posterior segments [ 1].
The purpose is to evaluate the interdevice and interobserver agreements between the SL SCAN-1 (a FD-OCT integrated into a common slit lamp) and a standard stand-alone FD-OCT device (the Cirrus) with regard to the presence or absence of signs of leakage in the retina in patients with exudative AMD and treated with anti-VEGF.
OCT images play a pivotal role in the diagnosis and management of exudative diseases like AMD, and the SL SCAN-1 provides a very efficient approach to these patients with the integration of the FD-OCT device into a common slit lamp.
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Other types of port, though less common, were horizontal slits – allowing only lateral movement – and large square openings, which allowed greater movement.
SLIT is common in Europe and is used to treat respiratory and skin allergies in people.
A slit pupil is common in nocturnal animals, as it can be closed more effectively in bright light than a round pupil.
In Navajo weaving, the slit weave technique common in kilims is not used, and the warp is one continuous length of yarn, not extending beyond the weaving as fringe.
The most common shapes used to make slits are diamonds, circles, or rectangles.
Other varieties of contemporary cutting, although reportedly far less common, have emerged including multiple longitudinal slits and procedures that fashion a slit in the dorsal foreskin through which the glans is then forced: Okay, the other too is just at the tip of the foreskin.
Embryonic rudiments that never fully develop, such as the gill slits in humans, are common in all sorts of animals.
There is, for instance, no evidence that the gill slits emptied into a common atrium or otherwise collected the water and expelled it via a single opening.
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