Abstract
Optical coherence tomography (OCT) is an established medical
imaging technique that uses light to capture micrometre resolution,
three-dimensional images from optical scattering media (e.g,
biological tissue). Optical coherence tomography is based on lowcoherence interferometry, typically employing near infrared light. The
use of relatively long wavelength light allows it to penetrate into the
scattering medium.
At present, OCT imaging is used extensively for imaging the macula,
optic nerve and RNFL, and aids in analysing the morphology and
1,2 quantifying changes in various disease states .
Subject
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