> in collection MIDAS/ISP: Optical Coherence Tomography in Ophthalmology (Published March 2, 2009)/Article #103515

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Title:
Three-dimensional high resolution OCT imaging of macular pathology
Authors:
C. Ahlers1, U. Schmidt-Erfurth1
Institutions:
1Medical University Vienna
Publisher:
Optical Society of America
Publication Date:
2009-Mar-02
Journal:
Optics Express, Vol. 17, Iss. 5, pp. 4037-4045
PDF Article:
http://www.opticsinfobase.org/abstract.cfm?uri=oe-17-5-4037
Abstract:
Raster scanning spectral domain optical coherence tomography (SD-OCT) enables realistic three-dimensional (3D) imaging of macular disease. This approach allows the clinician to investigate the diagnostic situation in detail before and during pharmacological or surgical intervention. This study demonstrates the clinical potential of SD-OCT in chorioretinal disease. Selected datasets are presented to visualize typical morphologic findings, which are identified in more than 2700 patients. Scans are presented as online assessable 3D-models. Clinically relevant structures are visualized in macular disease and highlight the importance of precise imaging, which clearly is a clinical necessity to plan and indicate modern therapeutic strategies for our patients.
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View1Fig. 1Case001Macular Pucker
View2Fig. 2Case002Macular Hole
View3Fig. 3Case003Neovascular age related...
View4Fig. 3Case003Neovascular age related...
View5Fig. 4Case004Neovascular age related...
OCIS codes:
170.1610, 030.1670
   
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