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Optical Coherence TomographyCitadel Science
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Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT) scans the retina in three dimensions using light beams.
These images can reveal critical details that indicate the presence of kidney disease.
Researchers from the University of Edinburgh have published their study in the journal Nature Communications .
They hope their findings can be used to detect kidney disease in its early stages but also to develop new treatments.
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