Our colleague Franck Jaillon recently reported his new Doppler optical coherence tomography (OCT) system which enables high-penetration and dual-velocity imaging of choroidal vasculature. This methodology employed newly developed dual-beam OCT scanning head to provide high-sensitive Doppler imaging. Furthermore, this scanning head can provide multiple velocity range for Doppler detection. Since this system is using 1-um light as a probe, the details of in vivo choroidal vasculature was successfully visualized.
The details are published in Biomedical Optics Express.
>> Full length article on journal web-site (open access)
Citation: F. Jaillon, S. Makita, E.-J. Min, B.H. Lee, Y. Yasuno, "Enhanced imaging of choroidal vasculature by high-penetration and dual-velocity optical coherence tomography," Biomed. Opt. Express 2, 1147-1158 (2011).
Sunday, April 10, 2011
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