Abstract
The aim of retinal imaging techniques is visualization of morphological changes at the cellular and tissue level. Various techniques are used for this purpose. The scanning laser ophthalmoscopy (SLO), a retinal optical imaging device based on standard scanning laser microscopy is an imaging technique that scans the fundus with a highly collimated narrow laser beam and measures the backscattered light intensity. Here, progress on developing SLO instruments and their applications in ophthalmology are reviewed.
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