2013
DOI: 10.1167/iovs.12-10979
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Keratoconus Diagnosis Using Anterior Segment Polarization-Sensitive Optical Coherence Tomography

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“…and it was found that the keratoconic cornea appears with an abnormal phase retardation pattern. Fukuda et al showed that PS-OCT has high sensitivity to detect the keratoconus and is useful for grading the disease based on systematic clinical studies [92]. PS-OCT is a promising tool for screening and treatment control of keratoconus and also other corneal diseases [93].…”
Section: Anterior Eye Segment Imagingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…and it was found that the keratoconic cornea appears with an abnormal phase retardation pattern. Fukuda et al showed that PS-OCT has high sensitivity to detect the keratoconus and is useful for grading the disease based on systematic clinical studies [92]. PS-OCT is a promising tool for screening and treatment control of keratoconus and also other corneal diseases [93].…”
Section: Anterior Eye Segment Imagingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…When imaging the human cornea with PS-OCT, distinct patterns in retardation and axis orientation can be observed, as shown by previous studies [19][20][21][22][23], that arise from the corneal shape and the corresponding fibril orientation. These patterns are distorted in case of diseases like keratoconus [24,25], making this technique a promising method for corneal diagnostics.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Polarization-sensitive OCT (PS-OCT) has been developed to extend the function of OCT by exploiting the full nature of polarized light [14,15]. Previous studies of the anterior eye segment using PS-OCT showed promising potential in birefringence imaging for enhancing image contrast in normal tissue [16][17][18] and detecting abnormal birefringence in keratoconus corneas [19,20] and scar tissue [21,22]. In addition, it has been shown that scleral birefringence had statistically significant correlations with scleral elasticity and intraocular pressure in some in vivo and ex vivo studies [23][24][25], suggesting that scleral ultrastructure is partially related to the rheology of the eye.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%