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22 December 1989 Confocal Laser Tomographic Scanning Of The Eye
G. Zinser, R. VV. Wijnaendts-van-Resandt, A. W. Dreher, R. N. Weinreb, U. Harbarth, H. Schroder, R. O.W. Burk
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Abstract
We describe the application of confocal laser scanning microscopy for three-dimensional measurements of the eye in vivo. Formation and analysis of three-dimensional images are discussed using the example of the optic nerve head. The accuracy of height measurements at this structure is better than 50 microns and can be improved significantly by using active optical components.
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G. Zinser, R. VV. Wijnaendts-van-Resandt, A. W. Dreher, R. N. Weinreb, U. Harbarth, H. Schroder, and R. O.W. Burk "Confocal Laser Tomographic Scanning Of The Eye", Proc. SPIE 1161, New Methods in Microscopy and Low Light Imaging, (22 December 1989); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.962716
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KEYWORDS
Eye

Tomography

Head

Optic nerve

3D scanning

Laser scanners

Confocal microscopy

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