School of Precision Instrument and Optoelectronics Engineering
Associate professor
Current position: 刘瑾 ( Liu Jin ) > Academic Achievements > Selected Papers
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Affiliation of Author(s):University of Washington
Teaching and Research Group:Department of Ophthalmology
Journal:Scientific Reports
Place of Publication:England
Key Words:POLYPOIDAL CHOROIDAL VASCULOPATHY;DIABETIC MACULAR EDEMA;SOURCE OCT ANGIOGRAPHY
Abstract:Optical coherence tomography angiography (OCTA) allows for the evaluation of functional retinal vascular networks without a need for contrast dyes. For sophisticated monitoring and diagnosis of
retinal diseases, OCTA capable of providing wide-field and high definition images of retinal vasculature in a single image is desirable. We report OCTA with motion tracking through an auxiliary real-time line scan ophthalmoscope that is clinically feasible to image functional retinal vasculature in patients, with a coverage of more than 60 degrees of retina while still maintaining high definition
All the Authors:QinqinZhang;Cecilia S. Lee;JenniferChao;Chieh-LiChen;ThomasZhang;Utkarsh Sharma;Anqi Zhang;Jin Liu;Kasra Rezaei;Kathryn L. Pepple;Richard Munsen;James Kinyoun;Murray Johnstone;Russell N.Van Gelder;Ruikang K.Wang
First Author:QinqinZhang
Indexed by:Applied Research
Correspondence Author:Wang, Ruikang K
Document Code:22017 (2016)
Volume:6
ISSN No.:2045-2322
Translation or Not:no