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In-vivo functional and structural retinal imaging using multiwavelength photoacoustic remote sensing microscopy
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AbstractMany important eye diseases as well as systemic disorders manifest themselves in the retina. Retinal imaging technologies are rapidly growing and can provide ever-increasing amounts of information about the structure, function, and molecular composition of retinal tissue in-vivo. Photoacoustic remote sensing (PARS) is a novel imaging modality based on all-optical detection of photoacoustic signals, which makes it suitable for a wide range of medical applications. In this study, PARS is applied for in-vivo imaging of the retina and estimating oxygen saturation in the retinal vasculature. To our knowledge, this is the first time that a non-contact photoacoustic imaging technique is applied for in-vivo imaging of the retina. Here, optical coherence tomography is also used as a well-established retinal imaging technique to navigate the PARS imaging beams and demonstrate the capabilities of the optical imaging setup. The system is applied for in-vivo imaging of both microanatomy and the microvasculature of the retina. The developed system has the potential to advance the understanding of the ocular environment and to help in monitoring of ophthalmic diseases.
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Title: In-vivo functional and structural retinal imaging using multiwavelength photoacoustic remote sensing microscopy
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AbstractMany important eye diseases as well as systemic disorders manifest themselves in the retina.
Retinal imaging technologies are rapidly growing and can provide ever-increasing amounts of information about the structure, function, and molecular composition of retinal tissue in-vivo.
Photoacoustic remote sensing (PARS) is a novel imaging modality based on all-optical detection of photoacoustic signals, which makes it suitable for a wide range of medical applications.
In this study, PARS is applied for in-vivo imaging of the retina and estimating oxygen saturation in the retinal vasculature.
To our knowledge, this is the first time that a non-contact photoacoustic imaging technique is applied for in-vivo imaging of the retina.
Here, optical coherence tomography is also used as a well-established retinal imaging technique to navigate the PARS imaging beams and demonstrate the capabilities of the optical imaging setup.
The system is applied for in-vivo imaging of both microanatomy and the microvasculature of the retina.
The developed system has the potential to advance the understanding of the ocular environment and to help in monitoring of ophthalmic diseases.
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