Abstract
Purpose of reviewTo summarize the literature on three-dimensional (3D) technological advances in ophthalmology, the quantitative methods associated with this, and their improved ability to help detect glaucoma disease progression.Recent findingsImprovements in measuring glaucomatous structural changes are the result of dual innovations in optical coherence tomography (OCT) imaging technology and in associated quantitative software.SummaryCompared with two-dimensional (2D) OCT parameters, newer 3D parameters provide more data and fewer artifacts.
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