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Scanning laser ophthalmoscopy : ウィキペディア英語版 | Scanning laser ophthalmoscopy
Scanning laser ophthalmoscopy (SLO) is a method of examination of the eye. It uses the technique of confocal laser scanning microscopy for diagnostic imaging of retina or cornea of the human eye. As a method used to image the retina with a high degree of spatial sensitivity, it is helpful in the diagnosis of glaucoma, macular degeneration, and other retinal disorders. It has further been combined with adaptive optics technology to provide sharper images of the retina.〔("Roorda Lab" ) — (last accessed: 9 December 2006)〕〔("Optos Enters Licence Agreement With University of Rochester For Using Adaptive Optics in Retinal Imaging" ) Published on October 25, 2006—(last accessed: 9 December 2006)〕 ==Scanning Laser Ophthalmoscopy==
SLO utilizes horizontal and vertical scanning mirrors to scan a specific region of the retina and create raster images viewable on a television monitor. While it is able to image the retina in real time, it has issues with reflections from eye astigmatism and the cornea. Eye movements additionally can confound the data from SLO.〔Webb RH, Hughes GW. Scanning Laser Ophthalmoscope. Biomedical Engineering, IEEE Transactions on. 1981;BME-28(7):488-92.〕
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