<p>Example of fundus image of a right eye with tracked major superior temporal artery and inferior temporal artery positions on the circle with 1.73 mm radius.</p
<p>a) Normal eye. The blue arrow demonstrates the direction of aqueous outflow and the black arrowhe...
<p>Image example: a) Fundus image b) Vessel probability image c) Structural mapping d) AV Classifica...
<p>(A) The 30 mm MIP image of a 66-year-old man weight 66 kg in Group II. The distal branches of the...
A review of normal features of the ocular fundus. Fundus photography using various techniques illus...
A review of normal features of the ocular fundus. Fundus photography using various techniques illus...
<p>Red free Fundus photographs showing greater vertical displacement of the central vessel trunk (bl...
<p>Images were made of the posterior pole and optic disc and nerve for each eye.</p
<p>The fractal dimension was shown in black and white images. The retinal vascular fractal dimension...
<p>The upper image illustrates a retinal fundus image and skeletonized line tracing of an eye with a...
Central retinal artery occlusion with sparing of the cilioretinal artery Figure 1 : Fundus photograp...
<p>(A) Fundus image showing horizontal and vertical scan lines going through the fovea. Choroidal th...
<p><b>a</b>: Macular area centered on the fovea (6×6 mm) and mRNFL and GCIPL grids. The mRNFL and GC...
<p>An eye with a smaller optic disc tilt (red arrow) and lower amplitude retinal wave (white arrows)...
<p>a. Haemorrhage; b. MA; c. Drusen; d. Exudates; e. Optic disc; f. Fovea; g. Blood vessel; h. Backg...
<p>The fundus photograph was rotated 90 degrees clockwise for the right eye and 90 degrees countercl...
<p>a) Normal eye. The blue arrow demonstrates the direction of aqueous outflow and the black arrowhe...
<p>Image example: a) Fundus image b) Vessel probability image c) Structural mapping d) AV Classifica...
<p>(A) The 30 mm MIP image of a 66-year-old man weight 66 kg in Group II. The distal branches of the...
A review of normal features of the ocular fundus. Fundus photography using various techniques illus...
A review of normal features of the ocular fundus. Fundus photography using various techniques illus...
<p>Red free Fundus photographs showing greater vertical displacement of the central vessel trunk (bl...
<p>Images were made of the posterior pole and optic disc and nerve for each eye.</p
<p>The fractal dimension was shown in black and white images. The retinal vascular fractal dimension...
<p>The upper image illustrates a retinal fundus image and skeletonized line tracing of an eye with a...
Central retinal artery occlusion with sparing of the cilioretinal artery Figure 1 : Fundus photograp...
<p>(A) Fundus image showing horizontal and vertical scan lines going through the fovea. Choroidal th...
<p><b>a</b>: Macular area centered on the fovea (6×6 mm) and mRNFL and GCIPL grids. The mRNFL and GC...
<p>An eye with a smaller optic disc tilt (red arrow) and lower amplitude retinal wave (white arrows)...
<p>a. Haemorrhage; b. MA; c. Drusen; d. Exudates; e. Optic disc; f. Fovea; g. Blood vessel; h. Backg...
<p>The fundus photograph was rotated 90 degrees clockwise for the right eye and 90 degrees countercl...
<p>a) Normal eye. The blue arrow demonstrates the direction of aqueous outflow and the black arrowhe...
<p>Image example: a) Fundus image b) Vessel probability image c) Structural mapping d) AV Classifica...
<p>(A) The 30 mm MIP image of a 66-year-old man weight 66 kg in Group II. The distal branches of the...