[HTML][HTML] The clinical relevance of visualising the peripheral retina
N Quinn, L Csincsik, E Flynn, CA Curcio, S Kiss… - Progress in retinal and …, 2019 - Elsevier
Recent developments in imaging technologies now allow the documentation, qualitative and
quantitative evaluation of peripheral retinal lesions. As wide field retinal imaging, capturing …
quantitative evaluation of peripheral retinal lesions. As wide field retinal imaging, capturing …
Wide-field imaging of the retina
MT Witmer, S Kiss - Survey of ophthalmology, 2013 - Elsevier
The retinal periphery is the site of pathology in several eye diseases. Imaging of the
peripheral retina offers a way to diagnose, monitor, and evaluate responses to the treatment …
peripheral retina offers a way to diagnose, monitor, and evaluate responses to the treatment …
Ultra-widefield steering-based spectral-domain optical coherence tomography imaging of the retinal periphery
Purpose To describe the spectral-domain optical coherence tomography (SD OCT) features
of peripheral retinal findings using an ultra-widefield (UWF) steering technique to image the …
of peripheral retinal findings using an ultra-widefield (UWF) steering technique to image the …
Classification and guidelines for widefield imaging: recommendations from the international widefield imaging study group
Purpose To summarize the results of a consensus meeting aimed at defining terminology for
widefield imaging across all retinal imaging methods and to provide recommendations for …
widefield imaging across all retinal imaging methods and to provide recommendations for …
[HTML][HTML] Noninvasive mapping of the normal retinal thickness at the posterior pole
OBJECTIVE: Objective and sensitive measurements of the retinal thickness at the posterior
pole are useful to detect and delineate macular edema or retinal atrophy. The authors …
pole are useful to detect and delineate macular edema or retinal atrophy. The authors …
[HTML][HTML] Ultra-wide field retinal imaging: A wider clinical perspective
The peripheral retina is affected in a variety of retinal disorders. Traditional fundus cameras
capture only a part of the fundus even when montaging techniques are used. Ultra-wide field …
capture only a part of the fundus even when montaging techniques are used. Ultra-wide field …
[HTML][HTML] Characterization of outer retinal morphology with high-speed, ultrahigh-resolution optical coherence tomography
VJ Srinivasan, BK Monson… - … & visual science, 2008 - iovs.arvojournals.org
purpose. To visualize, quantitatively assess, and interpret outer retinal morphology by using
high-speed, ultrahigh-resolution (UHR) OCT. methods. Retinal imaging was performed in …
high-speed, ultrahigh-resolution (UHR) OCT. methods. Retinal imaging was performed in …
Retinal imaging as a source of biomarkers for diagnosis, characterization and prognosis of chronic illness or long-term conditions
TJ MacGillivray, E Trucco, JR Cameron… - The British journal of …, 2014 - academic.oup.com
The black void behind the pupil was optically impenetrable before the invention of the
ophthalmoscope by von Helmholtz over 150 years ago. Advances in retinal imaging and …
ophthalmoscope by von Helmholtz over 150 years ago. Advances in retinal imaging and …
[HTML][HTML] In-vivo imaging of retinal nerve fiber layer vasculature: imaging - histology comparison
Background Although it has been suggested that alterations of nerve fiber layer vasculature
may be involved in the etiology of eye diseases, including glaucoma, it has not been …
may be involved in the etiology of eye diseases, including glaucoma, it has not been …
Retinal imaging and image analysis
MD Abràmoff, MK Garvin… - IEEE reviews in biomedical …, 2010 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
Many important eye diseases as well as systemic diseases manifest themselves in the
retina. While a number of other anatomical structures contribute to the process of vision, this …
retina. While a number of other anatomical structures contribute to the process of vision, this …