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23 September 2005 Spectral optical coherence tomography in ophthalmology
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Abstract
Spectral Optical Coherence Tomography is a new modality to be introduced in ophthalmology. It introduces several improvements such as real-time and 3-dimensional imaging, and possibility of tomographic films, due to high speed of imaging offered by the method. For the same reason -- 2-dimensional cross-sectional images now can be performed with higher sampling density, which increase the signal-to-noise ratio. We analyze advantages and possible problems which may arise with the high speed imaging.
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Tomasz Bajraszewski, Iwona Gorczynska, Anna Szkulmowska, Maciej Szkulmowski, Piotr Targowski, and Andrzej Kowalczyk "Spectral optical coherence tomography in ophthalmology", Proc. SPIE 5959, Medical Imaging, 59590D (23 September 2005); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.626079
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KEYWORDS
Optical coherence tomography

Ophthalmology

Eye

Signal to noise ratio

Image resolution

Mirrors

Cornea

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