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Optical Coherence Tomography
Wenxuan Liang,Jessica Mavadia,Xingde Li +2 more
- pp 135-170
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The article was published on 2013-12-01. It has received 235 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Optical coherence tomography.read more
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Macula and Retinal Nerve Fiber Layer in Migraine Patients: Analysis By Spectral Domain Optic Coherence Tomography
Fatma Yülek,Ebru Bilge Dirik,Yasemin Eren,Huseyin Simavli,Nagihan Ugurlu,Nurullah Cagil,Şaban Şimşek +6 more
TL;DR: The average RNFL thickness in the migraine patients was found to be thinner than that in the control group, supporting the possible association between these pathologies.
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Detection of progressive retinal nerve fiber layer thickness loss with optical coherence tomography using 4 criteria for functional progression.
TL;DR: In this article, the rates of retinal nerve fiber layer (RNFL) thickness loss using optical coherence tomography (OCT) in progressing versus non-progressing eyes using four methods to define functional progression.
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Quantitating skin fibrosis: innovative strategies and their clinical implications.
TL;DR: The efforts that reached some sort of validation and the ones that have the potential for further development focusing on systemic sclerosis as prototype of fibrotic disease are reviewed.
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Evaluation of retinal nerve fiber layer thickness in Alzheimer disease using spectral-domain optical coherence tomography.
TL;DR: Patients with AD had reduced RNFL thickness in all quadrants compared with the control group, suggesting that R NFL thickness analysis may be useful in the early diagnosis of AD.
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In vivo optical coherence tomography: the role of the pathologist
TL;DR: This review focuses on the clinical impact of OCT in coronary, esophageal, and pulmonary imaging and the role of the pathologist in interpreting high-resolution OCT images as a complement to standard tissue pathology.
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Optical coherence tomography
David Huang,Eric A. Swanson,Charles P. Lin,Joel S. Schuman,William G. Stinson,Warren Chang,Michael R. Hee,Thomas J. Flotte,Kenton W. Gregory,Carmen A. Puliafito,James G. Fujimoto +10 more
TL;DR: OCT as discussed by the authors uses low-coherence interferometry to produce a two-dimensional image of optical scattering from internal tissue microstructures in a way analogous to ultrasonic pulse-echo imaging.
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The Fourier Transform and Its Applications
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Sensitivity advantage of swept source and Fourier domain optical coherence tomography
TL;DR: Results are presented which demonstrate the superior sensitivity of swept source (SS) and Fourier domain (FD) optical coherence tomography (OCT) techniques over the conventional time domain (TD) approach.
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Performance of fourier domain vs. time domain optical coherence tomography.
TL;DR: It is shown that FDOCT systems have a large sensitivity advantage and allow for sensitivities well above 80dB, even in situations with low light levels and high speed detection.
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Updated guidelines 2008 for the diagnosis, surveillance and therapy of Barrett's esophagus.
TL;DR: The guidelines for the diagnosis, surveillance and therapy of Barrett’s esophagus were originally published by the American College of Gastroenterology in 1998 and updated in 2002 and once again reviewed using the National Library of Medicine database.