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Ultrahigh-Speed Optical Coherence Tomography for Three-Dimensional and En Face Imaging of the Retina and Optic Nerve Head
iovs.org (Jul 24 2008)
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IOVS: Ultrahigh-speed swept-source optical coherence tomography (OCT) imaging of the retina and optic nerve head is demonstrated at 249,000 axial scans per second and a wavelength of 1060 nm, while methods for visualization of the retina, choroid, and optic nerve using high density sampling enabled by improving imaging speed ... (Read Full Article)
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