Advances in multimodal imaging in ophthalmology
Morgan J. Ringel, Eric Tang, Yuankai K. Tao
Abstract
Multimodality ophthalmic imaging systems aim to enhance the contrast, resolution, and functionality of existing technologies to improve disease diagnostics and therapeutic guidance. These systems include advanced acquisition and post-processing methods using optical coherence tomography (OCT), combined scanning laser ophthalmoscopy and OCT systems, adaptive optics, surgical guidance, and photoacoustic technologies. Here, we provide an overview of these ophthalmic imaging systems and their clinical and basic science applications.
Topics & Concepts
Optical coherence tomographyScanning laser ophthalmoscopyPhotoacoustic imaging in biomedicineMedical imagingAdaptive opticsMultimodalityComputer scienceOphthalmoscopyMedicineMedical physicsOpticsArtificial intelligenceOphthalmologyPhysicsWorld Wide WebRetinalOptical Coherence Tomography ApplicationsPhotoacoustic and Ultrasonic ImagingRetinal Diseases and Treatments