WHO: Jay Wang , University of Rochester, Opthalmology Department
TOPIC: Research on the anterior segment using optical coherence tomography
ABSTRACT: Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT) is a non invasive imaging technique that can recreate a high resolution cross-sectional image of the cornea from many sagittal scans of backscattered light using the low coherence interferometric method. OCT offers the possibility of showing objective structural changes and provides exact and rapid biometric in vivo analysis of structures and dimensions in the eye without direct contact or immersion techniques. In this talk, I will review the research application using OCT on the anterior segment of the eye including tear film, topographical corneal thickness and light scatter. ›
WHEN: 9/12/2003 12:00:00 PM
WHERE: Meliora 269

  


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