Adaptive optics imaging of the human retina

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作者
Burns, Stephen A. [1 ]
Elsner, Ann E. [1 ]
Sapoznik, Kaitlyn A. [1 ]
Warner, Raymond L. [1 ]
Gast, Thomas J. [1 ]
机构
[1] Indiana Univ, Sch Optometry, 800E Atwater S, Bloomington, IN 47405 USA
关键词
Retina; Imaging; Retinal degenerations; Vascular disease; Ophthalmoscopy; Photoreceptors; Blood flow; SCANNING LASER OPHTHALMOSCOPE; PHOTORECEPTOR PACKING DENSITY; PROLIFERATIVE DIABETIC-RETINOPATHY; NUCLEAR LAYER THICKNESS; WAVE-FRONT-ABERRATION; TO-LUMEN RATIO; 3 CONE CLASSES; IN-VIVO; HIGH-RESOLUTION; COHERENCE TOMOGRAPHY;
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10.1016/j.preteyeres.2018.08.002
中图分类号
R77 [眼科学];
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100212 ;
摘要
Adaptive Optics (AO) retinal imaging has provided revolutionary tools to scientists and clinicians for studying retinal structure and function in the living eye. From animal models to clinical patients, AO imaging is changing the way scientists are approaching the study of the retina. By providing cellular and subcellular details without the need for histology, it is now possible to perform large scale studies as well as to understand how an individual retina changes over time. Because AO retinal imaging is non-invasive and when performed with near-IR wavelengths both safe and easily tolerated by patients, it holds promise for being incorporated into clinical trials providing cell specific approaches to monitoring diseases and therapeutic interventions. AO is being used to enhance the ability of OCT, fluorescence imaging, and reflectance imaging. By incorporating imaging that is sensitive to differences in the scattering properties of retinal tissue, it is especially sensitive to disease, which can drastically impact retinal tissue properties. This review examines human AO retinal imaging with a concentration on the use of the Adaptive Optics Scanning Laser Ophthalmoscope (AOSLO). It first covers the background and the overall approaches to human AO retinal imaging, and the technology involved, and then concentrates on using AO retinal imaging to study the structure and function of the retina.
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