High resolution iridocorneal angle imaging system by axicon lens assisted gonioscopy

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Direct visualization and assessment of the iridocorneal angle (ICA) region with high resolution is important for the clinical evaluation of glaucoma. However, the current clinical imaging systems for ICA do not provide sufficient structural details due to their poor resolution. The key challenges in achieving high quality ICA imaging are its location in the anterior region of the eye and the occurrence of total internal reflection due to refractive index difference between cornea and air. Here, we report an indirect axicon assisted gonioscopy imaging probe with white light illumination. The illustrated results with this probe shows significantly improved visualization of structures in the ICA including TM region, compared to the current available tools. It could reveal critical details of ICA and expected to aid management by providing information that is complementary to angle photography and gonioscopy.

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Perinchery, S. M., Shinde, A., Fu, C. Y., Jeesmond Hong, X. J., Baskaran, M., Aung, T., & Murukeshan, V. M. (2016). High resolution iridocorneal angle imaging system by axicon lens assisted gonioscopy. Scientific Reports, 6. https://doi.org/10.1038/srep30844

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