Subtle microvascular changes in the retina can reveal far more than meets the eye. Even in the first five years of type 2 diabetes, optical coherence tomography angiography (OCT-A) imaging can detect early capillary loss and neurovascular dysfunction long before clinical retinopathy appears. Quantifying these biomarkers allows ophthalmologists to contribute directly to systemic risk assessment and multidisciplinary diabetes care. Explore the infographic below to see which OCT-A parameters to measure, and how your report can help shape systemic risk stratification. To download this infographic, please click here !

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