<p>(A) Representative image of the amblyopic eye. The amblyopic eye has large luminal area. (B) Representative image of the control hyperopic eye. The control hyperopic eye has small luminal area. The choroidal area measured was 1500 μm wide with the margins 750 μm nasal and 750 μm temporal to the fovea. Vertically, the area extended from the retinal pigment epithelium to the chorioscleral border (yellow line). The measured area of the choroid is demarcated (Top). The image is converted to a binary image by the Niblack method of ImageJ (Middle). The dark area which is luminal area is traced by the red line (Bottom).</p
There are a limited number of non-invasive imaging techniques available for assessing the choroid, a...
PURPOSE:To compare the choroidal structure of the subfoveal area in the eyes of children with anisoh...
Purpose: To report a 6 radial scan protocol, which simply generates a topographic map of choroidal t...
<p><i>Definitions of Areas on EDI-OCT</i>: <b><i>Subfoveal choroidal thickness (SFCT)</i>:</b> Dista...
Imaging the choroid with conventional commercial spectral-domain optical coherence tomography (SD-OC...
<p>SD-OCT images of a control eye (A, D and G), an eye with central serous chorioretinopathy (CSC; B...
AbstractDespite the fact that the choroid plays an important role in the structure and function of t...
<p>(Top) From the enhanced depth imaging optical coherence tomography images, subfoveal choroidal la...
The choroid plays an essential role in the pathogenesis of various posterior segment diseases. Howev...
Purpose: To describe a technique to obtain combined images of vitreoretinal and choroidal structures...
(1) Basics and principles of optical coherence tomography (OCT), which briefly discuss the mechanism...
<p>Enface SS-OCT scans were obtained at different levels. (<b>A</b>) Retinal pigment epithelium (RPE...
To compare the choroidal structure of the subfoveal area in the eyes of children with anisohypermetr...
Background: A structurally and functionally normal choroidal vasculature is essential for retinal fu...
AbstractOptical coherence tomography (OCT) was introduced about two decades ago and has revolutioniz...
There are a limited number of non-invasive imaging techniques available for assessing the choroid, a...
PURPOSE:To compare the choroidal structure of the subfoveal area in the eyes of children with anisoh...
Purpose: To report a 6 radial scan protocol, which simply generates a topographic map of choroidal t...
<p><i>Definitions of Areas on EDI-OCT</i>: <b><i>Subfoveal choroidal thickness (SFCT)</i>:</b> Dista...
Imaging the choroid with conventional commercial spectral-domain optical coherence tomography (SD-OC...
<p>SD-OCT images of a control eye (A, D and G), an eye with central serous chorioretinopathy (CSC; B...
AbstractDespite the fact that the choroid plays an important role in the structure and function of t...
<p>(Top) From the enhanced depth imaging optical coherence tomography images, subfoveal choroidal la...
The choroid plays an essential role in the pathogenesis of various posterior segment diseases. Howev...
Purpose: To describe a technique to obtain combined images of vitreoretinal and choroidal structures...
(1) Basics and principles of optical coherence tomography (OCT), which briefly discuss the mechanism...
<p>Enface SS-OCT scans were obtained at different levels. (<b>A</b>) Retinal pigment epithelium (RPE...
To compare the choroidal structure of the subfoveal area in the eyes of children with anisohypermetr...
Background: A structurally and functionally normal choroidal vasculature is essential for retinal fu...
AbstractOptical coherence tomography (OCT) was introduced about two decades ago and has revolutioniz...
There are a limited number of non-invasive imaging techniques available for assessing the choroid, a...
PURPOSE:To compare the choroidal structure of the subfoveal area in the eyes of children with anisoh...
Purpose: To report a 6 radial scan protocol, which simply generates a topographic map of choroidal t...