HAWK study: Higher order OCT analysis for inflammatory signal biomarkers

Dr Justis P. Ehlers discusses the findings from a higher-order OCT analysis for inflammatory signal biomarkers in the HAWK Study.

Dr Justis P. Ehlers, The Norman C. and Donna L. Harbert Endowed Chair for Ophthalmic Research, Cole Eye Institute, Cleveland, Ohio, speaks with Modern Retina®'s Sheryl Stevenson on the findings from a higher-order OCT analysis for inflammatory signal biomarkers in the HAWK Study.

Are there predictive factors that clinicians can identify in patients who may be more at risk for developing inflammation so that they can mitigate risk?

Learn what this research may mean for clinicians and their patients.

The American Society of Retina Specialists (ASRS) is hosting its 39th Annual Scientific Meeting from 8-12 October 2021, at the JW Marriott San Antonio Hill Country Resort and Spa in San Antonio, Texas.

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