Imaging the photoreceptor mosaic with adaptive optics: Beyond counting cones

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Recent years have seen an explosion in the development of novel ophthalmic imaging devices, delivering noninvasive views of the living retina. Adaptive optics (AO) imaging systems enable resolution of individual cells in the living retina. Analysis of these images has been limited to measures of cone density and regularity. Here, we introduce a small case series where the information in the high-resolution image extends beyond these standard metrics. These images should serve as the basis for evolving discussion as to how best to interpret AO retinal images. © 2012 Springer Science+Business Media, LLC.

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Godara, P., Wagner-Schuman, M., Rha, J., Connor, T. B., Stepien, K. E., & Carroll, J. (2012). Imaging the photoreceptor mosaic with adaptive optics: Beyond counting cones. In Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology (Vol. 723, pp. 451–458). Springer Science and Business Media, LLC. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4614-0631-0_57

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