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Optical coherence tomography in anterior segment imaging
Author(s) -
KalevLandoy Maya,
Day Alexander C.,
Cordeiro M. Francesca,
Migdal Clive
Publication year - 2007
Publication title -
acta ophthalmologica scandinavica
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1600-0420
pISSN - 1395-3907
DOI - 10.1111/j.1600-0420.2007.00876.x
Subject(s) - gonioscopy , optical coherence tomography , medicine , anterior chamber angle , ophthalmology , glaucoma , iris (biosensor) , anterior eye segment , posterior segment of eyeball , tomography , optometry , optics , radiology , cornea , artificial intelligence , computer science , physics , biometrics
. Purpose:  To evaluate the ability of optical coherence tomography (OCT), designed primarily to image the posterior segment, to visualize the anterior chamber angle (ACA) in patients with different angle configurations. Methods:  In a prospective observational study, the anterior segments of 26 eyes of 26 patients were imaged using the Zeiss Stratus OCT, model 3000. Imaging of the anterior segment was achieved by adjusting the focusing control on the Stratus OCT. A total of 16 patients had abnormal angle configurations including narrow or closed angles and plateau irides, and 10 had normal angle configurations as determined by prior full ophthalmic examination, including slit‐lamp biomicroscopy and gonioscopy. Results:  In all cases, OCT provided high‐resolution information regarding iris configuration. The ACA itself was clearly visualized in patients with narrow or closed angles, but not in patients with open angles. Conclusions:  Stratus OCT offers a non‐contact, convenient and rapid method of assessing the configuration of the anterior chamber. Despite its limitations, it may be of help during the routine clinical assessment and treatment of patients with glaucoma, particularly when gonioscopy is not possible or difficult to interpret.

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