Imaging of the Human Fundus in the Clinical Setting: Past, Present and Future

  • Calcagni A
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Abstract

The human fundus is a complex structure that can be easily visualized and the world of ophthalmology is going through a golden era of new and exciting fundus imaging techniques; recent advances in technology have allowed a significant improvement in the imaging modalities clinicians have available to formulate a diagnostic and treatment plan for the patient, but there is constant on-going work to improve current technology and create new ideas in order to gather as much information as possible from the human fundus. In this article we shall summarize the imaging techniques available in the standard medical retina clinic (i.e. not limited to the research lab) and delineate the technologies that we believe will have a significant impact on the way clinicians will assess retinal and choroidal pathology in the not too distant future.

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Calcagni, A., & Gibson, P. J. (2013). Imaging of the Human Fundus in the Clinical Setting: Past, Present and Future. US Ophthalmic Review, 06(01), 42. https://doi.org/10.17925/usor.2013.06.01.42

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