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Detailed Visualization of the Anterior Segment Using Fourier-Domain Optical Coherence Tomography
Sanjay Asrani, MD;
Marinko Sarunic, PhD;
Cecilia Santiago, MD;
Joseph Izatt, PhD
Arch Ophthalmol. 2008;126(6):765-771.
Objective To study details of the anterior chamber drainage angle using Fourier-domain optical coherence tomography in healthy subjects and patients with angle abnormalities.
Methods A high-speed anterior segment optical coherence tomography prototype was developed using a 1310-nm-wavelength swept light source. Six healthy subjects and 6 patients with glaucoma were imaged in an observational cross-sectional study.
Results Schlemms canal and the trabecular meshwork were visualized in all of the patients. Fifteen-millimeter scans enabled entire anterior segment visualization providing configuration details of the iris with respect to the angle. Four-millimeter scans permitted detailed views of the angle configuration and its structures. Volumetric imaging was possible and Schlemms canal was visualized along part of its circumference.
Conclusion Anterior segment Fourier-domain optical coherence tomography permits detailed noncontact imaging of the angle and its structures, providing a tool to improve our understanding of the pathogenesis of narrow-angle glaucoma.
Author Affiliations: Duke University Eye Center (Drs Asrani and Santiago) and Department of Biomedical Engineering (Drs Sarunic and Izatt), Duke University, Durham, North Carolina.
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