“…AS-OCT has been used in exploring the anterior segment parameters, mainly the cornea and anterior chamber characteristics (depth, angle, and volume), but some of them are able to evaluate other structures of the anterior segment, such as iris characteristics and features of the crystalline lens. [8,9] Comparing the depth measurement range from front corneal surface to posterior lens surface and anterior portion of the vitreous body of different AS-OCTs including Visante (Carl Zeiss Meditec, Inc., Dublin, CA), RTVue (Optovue, Inc., Fremont, California), Cirrus 5000 HD (Carl Zeiss Meditec, Inc., Dublin, CA), Casia SS-1000 (Tomey Corporation, Nagoya, Japan), Casia2 (Tomey Corporation, Nagoya, Japan) indicates that the CASIA2 as a Swept-source OCT provides the highest depth rage (approximately 13 mm) which allows for visualization of the entire lens and a better overview analysis of lens shape, position and orientation. [10,11] Therefore, this feature enables the device to evaluate the localized curvature changes in the shape of both lens surfaces, such as lenticonus.…”