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. 2024 Sep 28;60(10):1597. doi: 10.3390/medicina60101597

Table 2.

Potential applications of anterior segment optical coherence tomography angiography in the cornea and ocular surface.

Anatomical Location Pathologies Potential Applications
Cornea Corneal neovascularization (CoNV) Diagnosis: superficial or mid-stromal CoNV in interstitial keratitis is suggestive of varicella zoster virus while deep CoNV suggests herpes simplex virus [16,17]
Assessment: correlation of vessel density to CoNV severity and visual acuity [18,19]
Assessment/treatment response: pre-operative selection of vessels for FND as well as post-treatment monitoring response to FND with anti-VEGF in human eyes with CoNV and corneal scarring [20]
Treatment response: depth of corneal vascularity post-PK and DALK [21]
Ocular surface Limbal stem cell deficiency Assessment: objective staging of limbal ischemia [22,23]
Dry eye disease Assessment: positive correlation between number of conjunctival vessels and severity of disease [24]
Conjunctiva, episclera, and Sclera Ocular surface squamous neoplasia (OSSN) Diagnosis: greater diameter and peri-lesional vessel depth and diameter in malignant lesions compared to benign lesions [25]
Diagnosis: differentiation from other lesions such as pterygium (“zigzag vessels” in both the superficial and deep layers in OSSN and “straight vessels” in the superficial layer in pterygium) [26]
Treatment response: decreased subepithelial vessel area density post-treatment with topical immunotherapy or chemotherapy [27]
Pterygium and conjunctival autografts Treatment response: inverse correlation between post-operative thickness and revascularization of autograft [28,29]
Episcleritis and scleritis Diagnosis: greater vessel density index in scleritis compared to episcleritis [30]
Assessment: positive correlation between vessel density and severity of scleritis [31]
Glaucoma Treatment response: decreased episcleral vessel density post-MIGS [32]
Treatment response: lower IOP in hypovascularized conjunctival blebs compared to hypervascularized blebs post-trabeculectomy [31]

DALK—deep anterior lamellar keratoplasty; FND—fine needle diathermy; IOP—intraocular pressure; MIGS—minimally invasive glaucoma surgery; PK—penetrating keratoplasty.