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Inflammation of the eye as seen with OCT

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Optical coherence tomography (OCT) has become a widely accepted ophthalmological imaging technique because it can noninvasively penetrate more than a millimeter into the retina, producing cross-sectional images of tissue with submicron axial and lateral resolution. Researchers from the Massachusetts Eye Research and Surgery Institute in Cambridge have reviewed the use of OCT for diagnosing retinal problems associated with uveitic disorders. Uveitis refers to inflammation of the uvea -- the middle part of the eye -- a serious condition that can develop from several causes. The authors of...Read full article

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    Published: February 2008
    BiophotonicsFrom The Journalsophthalmological imagingOptical coherence tomography (OCT)submicron axial

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