Hey Paq
All systems have a color flow B scan- just different colors.
My OCT-A book was published in 2017, and only has Zeiss images- I had a
difficult time getting any images from other companies at that time, plus it
was the system both Dr. Kashani and I were using clinically. But it’s not a
tutorial on using a system, it’s a textbook about the science of OCTA, an atlas
of images and over 230 case presentations.
Once you register, you are all set for the free book giveaway! Doing it every
Friday during lockdown!
Darrin
Darrin A. Landry, CRA, OCT-C
Ophthalmic Consultant
Bryson Taylor, Inc.
www.brysontaylor.com
207-838-0961
On Apr 4, 2020, at 9:57 AM, Paul Paquette (Redacted sender "visualeys" for
DMARC) <dmarc-noreply@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi Darrin,
Great webinar. That was the 1st time anyone's explained the flow colorization
to me. I don't think the Drs I work for ever use it. Is it only a feature of
Cirrus or does Optovue & Spectralis also have that feature. Does your book
cover other OCTA devices too? I know that webinar was sponsored by Zeiss &
that's why I didn't want to ask those question during it.
Do I need to register every week for your book giveaway or if registered once
I'm good until you run out?
Thanks
Paq
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From: Darrin Landry <darrin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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Subject: [optimal] Textbook giveaway
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Darrin A. Landry, CRA, OCT-C
Bryson Taylor Inc.
207-838-0961
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