In-vivo corneal confocal microscopy: Imaging analysis, biological insights and future directions

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In-vivo corneal confocal microscopy is a powerful imaging technique which provides clinicians and researcher with the capabilities to observe microstructures at the ocular surfaces in significant detail. In this Mini Review, the optics and image analysis methods with the use of corneal confocal microscopy are discussed. While novel insights of neuroanatomy and biology of the eyes, particularly the ocular surface, have been provided by corneal confocal microscopy, some debatable elements observed using this technique remain and these are explored in this Mini Review. Potential improvements in imaging methodology and instrumentation are also suggested.

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Chiang, J. C. B., Roy, M., Kim, J., Markoulli, M., & Krishnan, A. V. (2023, December 1). In-vivo corneal confocal microscopy: Imaging analysis, biological insights and future directions. Communications Biology. Nature Research. https://doi.org/10.1038/s42003-023-05005-8

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