Ophthalmoscopic evaluation of the optic nerve head

JB Jonas, WM Budde, S Panda-Jonas - Survey of ophthalmology, 1999 - Elsevier
Optic nerve diseases, such as the glaucomas, lead to changes in the intrapapillary and
parapapillary region of the optic nerve head. These changes can be described by the …

[HTML][HTML] Polarization sensitive optical coherence tomography in the human eye

M Pircher, CK Hitzenberger… - Progress in retinal and eye …, 2011 - Elsevier
Optical coherence tomography (OCT) has become a well established imaging tool in
ophthalmology. The unprecedented depth resolution that is provided by this technique …

[LLIBRE][B] Optics of the human eye

D Atchison - 2023 - taylorfrancis.com
This book describes the optical structure and optical properties of the human eye. For ease
of reference, the most commonly useful topics are at the beginning and topics with narrower …

Reproducibility of nerve fiber layer thickness measurements using optical coherence tomography

JS Schuman, T Pedut-Kloizman, E Hertzmark, MR Hee… - Ophthalmology, 1996 - Elsevier
Purpose: Optical coherence tomography (OCT) is a new technology that uses near-infrared
light in an interferometer to produce approximately 10-µm resolution crosssectional images …

[HTML][HTML] Detecting early glaucoma by assessment of retinal nerve fiber layer thickness and visual function

C Bowd, LM Zangwill, CC Berry… - … & visual science, 2001 - arvojournals.org
purpose. To compare the abilities of scanning laser polarimetry (SLP), optical coherence
tomography (OCT), short-wavelength automated perimetry (SWAP), and frequency-doubling …

Comparison of the gdx vcc scanning laser polarimeter, hrt ii confocalscanning laser ophthalmoscope, and stratus oct optical coherence tomographfor the detection of …

FA Medeiros, LM Zangwill, C Bowd… - Archives of …, 2004 - jamanetwork.com
Objective To compare the abilities of current commercially available versionsof 3 optical
imaging techniques: scanning laser polarimetry with variablecorneal compensation (GDx …

The retinal nerve fiber layer thickness in ocular hypertensive, normal, and glaucomatous eyes with optical coherence tomography

C Bowd, RN Weinreb, JM Williams… - Archives of …, 2000 - jamanetwork.com
Objective To quantitatively assess and compare the thickness of the retinal nerve fiber layer
(RNFL) in ocular hypertensive eyes with normal and glaucomatous eyes using the Optical …

Quantitative detection of glaucomatous damage at the posterior pole by retinal thickness map**: a pilot study

R Zeimer, S Asrani, S Zou, H Quigley, H Jampel - Ophthalmology, 1998 - Elsevier
OBJECTIVE:: The posterior pole ganglion cell bodies form a substantial fraction of the retinal
thickness, prompting the authors to study the feasibility of detecting, by scanning retinal …

Recent developments in optical coherence tomography for imaging the retina

MEJ van Velthoven, DJ Faber, FD Verbraak… - Progress in retinal and …, 2007 - Elsevier
Optical coherence tomography (OCT) was introduced in ophthalmology a decade ago.
Within a few years in vivo imaging of the healthy retina and optic nerve head and of retinal …

Rates of retinal nerve fiber layer thinning in glaucoma suspect eyes

A Miki, FA Medeiros, RN Weinreb, S Jain, F He… - Ophthalmology, 2014 - Elsevier
Purpose To compare the rates of retinal nerve fiber layer (RNFL) loss in patients suspected
of having glaucoma who developed visual field damage (VFD) with those who did not …