2019
DOI: 10.1111/cxo.12902
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Optical coherence tomography: seeing the unseen

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“…Topcon or Heidelberg). Furthermore, if the OCTA signal resolution were improved by one mean or another, as requested in the references [6,7,[11][12][13][14][15], the results of the CMIP method would be expected to become even more apparent. This is future research that would emphasize the robustness of the method.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Topcon or Heidelberg). Furthermore, if the OCTA signal resolution were improved by one mean or another, as requested in the references [6,7,[11][12][13][14][15], the results of the CMIP method would be expected to become even more apparent. This is future research that would emphasize the robustness of the method.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…axial cross-sections) of the main four macula regions: the foveola, fovea, parafovea, and perifovea [6], yielding an ophthalmic 3D view of the macula. The OCT B-scan enables the physicians to examine the macula's structural layers, Internal Limiting Membrane (ILM), Nerve Fiber Layer (NFL), Ganglion cell (GC), Inner Plexiform layer (IPL), Inner Nuclear (IN), Outer Plexiform Layer (OPL), Outer Nuclear (ON), External Limiting Membrane (ELM), Myoid Zone, Ellipsoid zone, Interdigitation Zone, and the Brush Complex (BC) [6,7]. In contrast, the OCTA B-scan enables ophthalmologists to examine the macula's vasculature [11][12][13][14].…”
Section: A the Oct And Octa Ophthalmic Viewsmentioning
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“…30 Using Canadian data, we report that visual impairment prevalence decreased among people with and without diabetes from 1994 to 2014, irrespective of their level of education and income. The decreased visual impairment prevalence likely reflects the collective efforts by clinicians, researchers, the public and government to prevent vision loss, including better understanding of diabetic eye diseases, [31][32][33] better bloodglucose control, [34][35][36][37][38] recent effective treatment for advanced diabetic retinopathy and technology (e.g., optical coherence tomography) for early detection of diabetic retinal pathologies, [39][40][41][42][43][44] government coverage for new advancements and various initiatives for increased diabetic eye screening. [45][46][47] Our results are also in accordance with studies that reported a significantly higher visual impairment prevalence among people with diabetes than those without.…”
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“…Optical phase modulation is highly applied in industrial manufacturing and scientific research. In the optical coherence tomography imaging system, to obtain the tomographic image of the measured object, the optical path of one arm in the interferometer needs to be adjusted to realize interference patterns. The phase-shifting interferometry technology, , as a new imaging and measurement technology, and different phase shifts on the interferometric reference arm are required to generate interference patterns with corresponding different phase shifts on the recording plane.…”
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