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Qinqin Zhang

Researcher at University of Washington

Publications -  121
Citations -  4506

Qinqin Zhang is an academic researcher from University of Washington. The author has contributed to research in topics: Optical coherence tomography & Microangiography. The author has an hindex of 31, co-authored 108 publications receiving 3352 citations. Previous affiliations of Qinqin Zhang include University of Washington Medical Center & Nankai University.

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Methods and algorithms for optical coherence tomography-based angiography: a review and comparison.

TL;DR: The purpose of this review is to help readers understand and select appropriate OCT angiography algorithm for use in specific applications and it is found that the method that utilizes complex OCT signal to contrast retinal blood flow delivers the best performance among all the algorithms in terms of image contrast and vessel connectivity.
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Quantitative assessment of the retinal microvasculature using optical coherence tomography angiography.

TL;DR: A five-index quantitative analysis of OCT angiograms in an attempt to detect and assess vascular abnormalities from multiple perspectives and demonstrates the usefulness of the proposed indices with five illustrative cases.
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Optical Coherence Tomography Angiography of Asymptomatic Neovascularization in Intermediate Age-Related Macular Degeneration

TL;DR: The ability of OCTA to provide noninvasive, fast, detailed, depth-resolved identification of nonexudative neovascular lesions in eyes with iAMD suggests the need for a new classification system that distinguishes between neov vascular and nonneovascular iAMD.
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A Novel Strategy for Quantifying Choriocapillaris Flow Voids Using Swept-Source OCT Angiography.

TL;DR: SS-OCTA can image the choriocapillaris in vivo, and the repeatability of flow void measurements is high in the presence of drusen, which should prove useful in understanding disease onset, progression, and response to therapies.
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Swept-source OCT angiography of the retinal vasculature using intensity differentiation-based optical microangiography algorithms.

TL;DR: The capability of OMAG to produce retinal vascular images was demonstrated using the 1-µm SS-OCT prototype and this technique has potential clinical value for studying retinal vasculature abnormalities.