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7 October 2005 Standard versus high resolution spectral optical coherence tomography in imaging of retinal pathologies
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Abstract
In this contribution we demonstrate comparison between two high speed Spectral OCT instruments with different axial and identical transverse resolutions used for imaging of various retinal pathologies. Cross-sectional OCT images of higher axial resolution enable improved visualization of small focal lesions in the retina, which can be missed in standard resolution OCT measurements. Optimal parameters of SOCT clinical systems are discussed. We compare cross-sectional images of selected clinical cases of advanced retinal pathologies obtained with both instrument.
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Iwona Gorczynska, Anna Szkulmowska, Maciej Szkulmowski, Piotr Targowski, Jakub J. Kaluzny M.D., Maciej Wojtkowski, James G. Fujimoto, and Andrzej Kowalczyk "Standard versus high resolution spectral optical coherence tomography in imaging of retinal pathologies", Proc. SPIE 5861, Optical Coherence Tomography and Coherence Techniques II, 586105 (7 October 2005); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.632963
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KEYWORDS
Image resolution

Optical coherence tomography

Pathology

Spectral resolution

Retina

Retinal scanning

Coherence imaging

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