2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.jfo.2009.10.014
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Tomographie par cohérence optique en domaine spectral du segment antérieur : la 3e dimension

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“…Anterior segment spectral domain OCT (SD‐OCT) has been the subject of more than 500 scientific articles over the last 5 years. The application of SD‐OCT for medical and surgical purposes has been specifically described for the structural analysis of tear meniscus, normal and pathological cornea, and iridocorneal angle, as well as evaluation of the anterior chamber, iris, and lens . OCT has also been compared with slit‐lamp examination and with Scheimpflug imaging for corneal endothelial evaluation …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Anterior segment spectral domain OCT (SD‐OCT) has been the subject of more than 500 scientific articles over the last 5 years. The application of SD‐OCT for medical and surgical purposes has been specifically described for the structural analysis of tear meniscus, normal and pathological cornea, and iridocorneal angle, as well as evaluation of the anterior chamber, iris, and lens . OCT has also been compared with slit‐lamp examination and with Scheimpflug imaging for corneal endothelial evaluation …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…SD‐OCT images have an axial resolution of 2–4 μm and a lateral resolution of 20–25 μm. As a comparison, the axial resolution of 50‐MHz ultrasonography is 50 μm . Additional information about technical features of SD‐OCT can be found elsewhere …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This method would appear to offer a convenient and rapid method of assessing the configuration of the anterior chamber and may help during routine clinical assessment and treatment of patients with narrow or closed angles, particularly when gonioscopy is difficult to interpret, as in highly pigmented angle. With the development of a new generation of OCT and the emergence of three-dimensional acquisition, 10,11 dynamic gonioscopy with OCT would allow imaging of the entire circumference of the angle rather than one meridian, making this technique clinically more accomplished.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%