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2 November 2001 Noninvasive characterization of anterior segment structures using real-time optical coherence tomography at 1310 nm
Sunita Radhakrishnan, Diana Reeves, Jonathan H. Lass, David S. Bardenstein, Andrew M. Rollins, Volker Westphal, Jonathan E. Roth, Joseph A. Izatt
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Abstract
Real-time optical coherence tomography (OCT) was used to visualize and quantify structures in the anterior segment of the eye. Current results of ongoing clinical trials are presented. Preliminary data indicates strong potential for the use of real time OCT as a tool for noninvasive characterization of the anterior chamber angle and for anterior segment biometry.
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Sunita Radhakrishnan, Diana Reeves, Jonathan H. Lass, David S. Bardenstein, Andrew M. Rollins, Volker Westphal, Jonathan E. Roth, and Joseph A. Izatt "Noninvasive characterization of anterior segment structures using real-time optical coherence tomography at 1310 nm", Proc. SPIE 4431, Photon Migration, Optical Coherence Tomography, and Microscopy, (2 November 2001); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.447399
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KEYWORDS
Optical coherence tomography

Image segmentation

Ultrasonography

Iris

Visualization

Eye

Ultrasonics

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