视神经
全息术
光学
材料科学
人眼
眼底(子宫)
像素
物理
医学
解剖
眼科
作者
Mariana Potcoava,Christine N. Kay,Myung K. Kim,David Richards
标识
DOI:10.1080/09500340903045686
摘要
Abstract We used digital interference holography (DIH) for in vitro imaging of human optic nerve head and retina. Samples of peripheral retina, macula, and optic nerve head from two formaldehyde-preserved human eyes were dissected and mounted onto slides. Holograms were captured by a monochrome CCD camera (Sony XC-ST50, with 780 × 640 pixels and pixel size of ∼9 µm). Light source was a solid-state pumped dye laser with tunable wavelength range of 560–605 nm. Using about 50 wavelengths in this band, holograms were obtained and numerically reconstructed using custom software based on NI LabView. Tomographic images were produced by superposition of holograms. Holograms of all tissue samples were obtained with a signal-to-noise ratio of approximately 50 dB. Optic nerve head characteristics (shape, diameter, cup depth, and cup width) were quantified with a few micron resolution (4.06–4.8 µm). Multiple layers were distinguishable in cross-sectional images of the macula. To our knowledge, this is the first report of DIH use to image human macular and optic nerve tissue. DIH has the potential to become a useful tool for researchers and clinicians in the diagnosis and treatment of many ocular diseases, including glaucoma and a variety of macular diseases. Keywords: digital interference holographytomographyangular spectrumwavelength scanningmaculaoptic nerve head Acknowledgements This work was supported by NSF BISH Grant #0755705.
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