Purpose To describe enhanced vitreous imaging for visualization of anatomic features and microstructures within the posterior vitreous and vitreoretinal interface in healthy eyes using swept-source optical coherence tomography (SS-OCT). The study hypothesis was that long-wavelength, high-speed, volumetric SS-OCT with software registration motion correction and vitreous window display or high-dynamic-range (HDR) display improves detection sensitivity of posterior vitreous and vitreoretinal features compared to standard OCT logarithmic scale display. Design Observational prospective cross-sectional study. Methods Multiple wide-field three-dimensional SS-OCT scans (500×500A-scans over 12×12 mm2) were obtained using a prototype instrument ...
Purpose: Vitreous haze (VH) is a key marker of inflammation in uveitis but limited by its subjectivi...
Copyright © 2012 Yoreh Barak et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Co...
Purpose To analyze the vitreoretinal interface in diabetic eyes using 3-dimensional wide-field vo...
To describe enhanced vitreous imaging for visualization of anatomic features and microstructures wit...
To describe enhanced vitreous imaging for visualization of anatomic features and microstructures wit...
<div><p>Purpose</p><p>To describe enhanced vitreous imaging for visualization of anatomic features a...
To describe enhanced vitreous imaging for visualization of anatomic features and microstructures wit...
Purpose To describe enhanced vitreous imaging for visualization of anatomic features and microstruc...
Purpose: To describe enhanced vitreous imaging for visualization of anatomic features and microstruc...
Introduction and background Current advanced non-invasive retinal imaging instruments permit to dete...
<p>Enhanced vitreous imaging with the vitreous window and high-dynamic-range methods improves visual...
AbstractSwept source optical coherence tomography (SS-OCT) was introduced in clinical practice in 20...
Technologies for multimodal digital imaging of vitreoretinal diseases have improved the accuracy of ...
Purpose: To develop an automated method for quantifying vitreous signal intensity on optical coheren...
The introduction of spectral domain optical coherence tomography (SD-OCT) has enhanced Vitreoretinal...
Purpose: Vitreous haze (VH) is a key marker of inflammation in uveitis but limited by its subjectivi...
Copyright © 2012 Yoreh Barak et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Co...
Purpose To analyze the vitreoretinal interface in diabetic eyes using 3-dimensional wide-field vo...
To describe enhanced vitreous imaging for visualization of anatomic features and microstructures wit...
To describe enhanced vitreous imaging for visualization of anatomic features and microstructures wit...
<div><p>Purpose</p><p>To describe enhanced vitreous imaging for visualization of anatomic features a...
To describe enhanced vitreous imaging for visualization of anatomic features and microstructures wit...
Purpose To describe enhanced vitreous imaging for visualization of anatomic features and microstruc...
Purpose: To describe enhanced vitreous imaging for visualization of anatomic features and microstruc...
Introduction and background Current advanced non-invasive retinal imaging instruments permit to dete...
<p>Enhanced vitreous imaging with the vitreous window and high-dynamic-range methods improves visual...
AbstractSwept source optical coherence tomography (SS-OCT) was introduced in clinical practice in 20...
Technologies for multimodal digital imaging of vitreoretinal diseases have improved the accuracy of ...
Purpose: To develop an automated method for quantifying vitreous signal intensity on optical coheren...
The introduction of spectral domain optical coherence tomography (SD-OCT) has enhanced Vitreoretinal...
Purpose: Vitreous haze (VH) is a key marker of inflammation in uveitis but limited by its subjectivi...
Copyright © 2012 Yoreh Barak et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Co...
Purpose To analyze the vitreoretinal interface in diabetic eyes using 3-dimensional wide-field vo...