Ocular static and dynamic light scattering: a noninvasive diagnostic tool for eye research and clinical practice

  • Ansari R
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Abstract

The noninvasive techniques of static and dynamic light scattering are emerging as valuable diagnostic tools for the early detection of ocular and systemic diseases. These include corneal abnormalities, pigmentary dispersion syndrome, glaucoma, cataract, diabetic vitreopathy, and possibly macular degeneration. Systemic conditions such as diabetes and possibly Alzheimer's disease can potentially be detected early via ocular tissues. The current state of development of these techniques for application to ophthalmic research and ultimately clinical practice is reviewed.

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Ansari, R. R. (2004). Ocular static and dynamic light scattering: a noninvasive diagnostic tool for eye research and clinical practice. Journal of Biomedical Optics, 9(1), 22. https://doi.org/10.1117/1.1626663

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