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    Peripheral retinal degenerations are abnormalities in the outer edges of the retina that can lead to vision problems if left untreated. These degenerations are often detected using optical coherence tomography (OCT), a non-invasive imaging technique that provides detailed cross-sectional images of the retina. Once identified, peripheral retinal degenerations can be treated with retinal laser coagulation, a procedure in which a laser is used to seal off abnormal blood vessels or repair damaged areas of the retina. This treatment helps to prevent further vision loss and stabilize the condition of the retina. Overall, early detection and treatment of peripheral retinal degenerations using OCT and retinal laser coagulation can help preserve vision and prevent complications in the future.