Digital fundus imaging using a scanning laser ophthalmoscope. 1993

A Manivannan, and P F Sharp, and R P Phillips, and J V Forrester
Department of Bio-Medical Physics and Bio-Engineering, University of Aberdeen, UK.

While many systemic diseases have ophthalmic manifestations with visible pathological features affecting the fundus, diabetic eye disease is of particular interest. There are many advantages in using digital image analysis to quantify the extent of retinal pathology in diabetes particularly to monitor its progression. However, the usual method of imaging involves photographing the retina using a fundus camera. Not only does this require that the photographs be digitized prior to analysis, but the resulting illumination across the image is non-uniform and this creates problems in digital image analysis. This paper describes the construction of a scanning laser ophthalmoscope interfaced to a computer, which has a number of significant advantages for digital retinal imaging. Firstly, it has better uniformity of illumination than the fundus camera and operates at much lower light levels. Secondly, it permits imaging at various wavelengths with no consequent degradation in image quality; in particular, the value of imaging at infrared wavelengths to give greater tissue penetration is demonstrated. Finally, by introducing the capability for confocal imaging, tomographic images can be taken, improving the perceptibility of features situated deep in the retina. Typical images are shown to demonstrate the potential of this instrument.

UI MeSH Term Description Entries
D007834 Lasers An optical source that emits photons in a coherent beam. Light Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation (LASER) is brought about using devices that transform light of varying frequencies into a single intense, nearly nondivergent beam of monochromatic radiation. Lasers operate in the infrared, visible, ultraviolet, or X-ray regions of the spectrum. Masers,Continuous Wave Lasers,Pulsed Lasers,Q-Switched Lasers,Continuous Wave Laser,Laser,Laser, Continuous Wave,Laser, Pulsed,Laser, Q-Switched,Lasers, Continuous Wave,Lasers, Pulsed,Lasers, Q-Switched,Maser,Pulsed Laser,Q Switched Lasers,Q-Switched Laser
D003930 Diabetic Retinopathy Disease of the RETINA as a complication of DIABETES MELLITUS. It is characterized by the progressive microvascular complications, such as ANEURYSM, interretinal EDEMA, and intraocular PATHOLOGIC NEOVASCULARIZATION. Diabetic Retinopathies,Retinopathies, Diabetic,Retinopathy, Diabetic
D006801 Humans Members of the species Homo sapiens. Homo sapiens,Man (Taxonomy),Human,Man, Modern,Modern Man
D019721 Ophthalmoscopes Devices for examining the interior of the eye, permitting the clear visualization of the structures of the eye at any depth. (UMDNS, 1999) Funduscopes,Funduscope,Ophthalmoscope

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