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Filter by:An explorative study of the Mantis Photonics hyperspectral camera for retinal imaging and estimation of retinal oxygenation. Primary objective: To evaluate the performance of the hyperspectral camera for non-invasive retinal examination in order to improve the diagnosis of diseases affecting the retina or central nervous system. Secondary objective: To investigate the possibilities of the use of a hyperspectral camera for non-invasive retinal examination.
Comparison of intradevice repeatability of thickness measurements for macular area in the eyes with normal and various retinal diseases using SS-OCT and SD-OCT
It has been hypothesized that thermal damage of laser pan-retinal photocoagulation may affect macular pigment as well as inner layer cells in the retina, so it was aimed to investigate possible effect of conventional laser pan-retinal photocoagulation on macular pigment optical density in diabetic retinopathy patients without macular edema and pathology in this study.