| Literature DB >> 36187260 |
Shanjida Khan1,2, Kai Neuhaus1, Omkar Thaware1,2, Shuibin Ni1,2, Myeong Jin Ju3,4, Travis Redd1, David Huang1,2, Yifan Jian1,2,5.
Abstract
Corneal imaging is important for the diagnostic and therapeutic evaluation of many eye diseases. Optical coherence tomography (OCT) is extensively used in ocular imaging due to its non-invasive and high-resolution volumetric imaging characteristics. Optical coherence microscopy (OCM) is a technical variation of OCT that can image the cornea with cellular resolution. Here, we demonstrate a blue-light OCM as a low-cost and easily reproducible system to visualize corneal cellular structures such as epithelial cells, endothelial cells, keratocytes, and collagen bundles within stromal lamellae. Our blue-light OCM system achieved an axial resolution of 12 µm in tissue over a 1.2 mm imaging depth, and a lateral resolution of 1.6 µm over a field of view of 750 µm × 750 µm.Entities:
Year: 2022 PMID: 36187260 PMCID: PMC9484440 DOI: 10.1364/BOE.465707
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biomed Opt Express ISSN: 2156-7085 Impact factor: 3.562