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Clinical Applications of High Resolution In-Vivo Retinal Imaging

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  • One of the chief concerns in the ageing population is age-related macular degeneration (AMD), as it can have a detrimental impact on the life quality of affected individuals

  • The six papers included in this special issue cover some of the recent advances on the clinical applications of high resolution, in vivo retinal imaging using an array of leading imaging technologies and in particular spectral-domain(SD-) optical coherence tomography (OCT)

  • While SD-OCT has been widely accepted for retinal imaging little more than a decade ago, it has rapidly become the method of choice for fast ultrahigh resolution cross-sectional imaging that produces histology-like results, as well as 3D imaging of structures within the eye [2]

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Introduction

One of the chief concerns in the ageing population is age-related macular degeneration (AMD), as it can have a detrimental impact on the life quality of affected individuals. The six papers included in this special issue cover some of the recent advances on the clinical applications of high resolution, in vivo retinal imaging using an array of leading imaging technologies and in particular spectral-domain(SD-) OCT. While SD-OCT has been widely accepted for retinal imaging little more than a decade ago, it has rapidly become the method of choice for fast ultrahigh resolution cross-sectional imaging that produces histology-like results, as well as 3D imaging of structures within the eye [2].

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