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Retinal thickness measurement with the scanning laser tomograph

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Abstract

The scanning laser tomograph is a confocal device for viewing image stacks in the retina. An inverse-problem approach is presented for measuring the retinal thickness. Medical applications are in detecting macular edema, which affects a large part of the diabetic population.

© 2003 Optical Society of America

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