clinical and animal studies, it has been shown that repetitive short laser pulses can cause selective retinal pigment epithelium damage (RPE) with sparing of photoreceptors. Our purpose was to determine the ophthalmoscopic and angiographic damage thresholds as a function of pulse durations by using different pulsed laser systems to optimize treatment modalities. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Chinchilla-breed rabbits were narcotized and placed in a special holding system. Laser lesions were applied using a commercial laser slit lamp, contact lens, and irradia-tion with a frequency-doubled Nd:YLF laser (wave
Traditional laser photocoagulation of the retina requires CW exposures of the order of 0.1 s. An ext...
Session 548: Laser TherapyConference Theme: Leading Eye and Vision ResearchPurpose: Laser photocoagu...
Fluorescence Lifetime (FLT) of intrinsic fluorophores may alter under the change in metabolic state....
clinical and animal studies, it has been shown that repetitive short laser pulses can cause selectiv...
laser treatment for macular diseases is related to the damage to the retinal pigment epithelium (RPE...
Background: It has been shown that selective retina treatment (SRT) using a train of 1.7 microsecond...
In the treatment of various retinal pigment epithelium (RPE) related retinal diseases, selective ret...
Background and Objective: Selective photodamage of the retinal pig-ment epithelium (RPE) is a new te...
retinal pigment epithelium (RPE) by repetitively applying green ms-laser pulses is a new method for ...
PURPOSE. To systematically assess the changes in retinal mor-phology during the healing of retinal p...
PURPOSE: To determine detailed effects to retinal cells and, in particular, neurons following laser ...
Objective: To systematically evaluate the effects of la-ser beam size, power, and pulse duration of ...
Purpose: to investigate local functional changes in the rabbit retina by multifocal electroretinogra...
AIM: To observe histopathology changes of spot regional in chinchilla rabbit's retina at different p...
The conventional retinal photocoagulation treatment uses continuous wave (CW) lasers which results i...
Traditional laser photocoagulation of the retina requires CW exposures of the order of 0.1 s. An ext...
Session 548: Laser TherapyConference Theme: Leading Eye and Vision ResearchPurpose: Laser photocoagu...
Fluorescence Lifetime (FLT) of intrinsic fluorophores may alter under the change in metabolic state....
clinical and animal studies, it has been shown that repetitive short laser pulses can cause selectiv...
laser treatment for macular diseases is related to the damage to the retinal pigment epithelium (RPE...
Background: It has been shown that selective retina treatment (SRT) using a train of 1.7 microsecond...
In the treatment of various retinal pigment epithelium (RPE) related retinal diseases, selective ret...
Background and Objective: Selective photodamage of the retinal pig-ment epithelium (RPE) is a new te...
retinal pigment epithelium (RPE) by repetitively applying green ms-laser pulses is a new method for ...
PURPOSE. To systematically assess the changes in retinal mor-phology during the healing of retinal p...
PURPOSE: To determine detailed effects to retinal cells and, in particular, neurons following laser ...
Objective: To systematically evaluate the effects of la-ser beam size, power, and pulse duration of ...
Purpose: to investigate local functional changes in the rabbit retina by multifocal electroretinogra...
AIM: To observe histopathology changes of spot regional in chinchilla rabbit's retina at different p...
The conventional retinal photocoagulation treatment uses continuous wave (CW) lasers which results i...
Traditional laser photocoagulation of the retina requires CW exposures of the order of 0.1 s. An ext...
Session 548: Laser TherapyConference Theme: Leading Eye and Vision ResearchPurpose: Laser photocoagu...
Fluorescence Lifetime (FLT) of intrinsic fluorophores may alter under the change in metabolic state....