1 March 1995 Laser-based fundus camera for infrared angiography
Ulrich Klingbeil, Joseph M. Canter, Michael L. Lesiecki
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Abstract
A laser diode was integrated in a fundus camera to provide narrowband IR illumination for indocyanine green angiography. Carefully designed filter characteristics that made the camera efficient are discussed and compared to a typical non-laser-based fundus camera. The performance of the camera integrated into a digital imaging system was assessed optically and clinically. The system proved to be well suited for the diagnosis of choroidal disease, such as neovascularizations that are difficult to diagnose otherwise.
Ulrich Klingbeil, Joseph M. Canter, and Michael L. Lesiecki "Laser-based fundus camera for infrared angiography," Optical Engineering 34(3), (1 March 1995). https://doi.org/10.1117/12.191819
Published: 1 March 1995
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Cited by 3 scholarly publications and 2 patents.
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KEYWORDS
Cameras

Angiography

Imaging systems

Infrared cameras

Optical filters

Luminescence

Semiconductor lasers

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