In the past, ocular diagnosis through fluorometric systems has been mainly based onto exogenous agents. Recently, a number of diagnostic techniques has been proposed for diagnosis of ocular pathologies, which are based upon the naturally occurring fluorescent emission of ocular tissues. In this paper, we discuss major advantages and drawbacks of these techniques, focusing in particular our attention on a novel diagnostic technique based onto autofluorescence of corneal tissue.
Autofluorescence of ocular tissues: a promising diagnostic technique in ophthalmology / Franco, Docchio; Rovati, Luigi. - STAMPA. - 3749:(1999), pp. 511-512. (Intervento presentato al convegno 18th Congress of the International Commission for Optics - Optics for the Next Millennium tenutosi a SAN FRANCISCO, CA nel AUG 02-06, 1999) [10.1117/12.354858].
Autofluorescence of ocular tissues: a promising diagnostic technique in ophthalmology
ROVATI, Luigi
1999
Abstract
In the past, ocular diagnosis through fluorometric systems has been mainly based onto exogenous agents. Recently, a number of diagnostic techniques has been proposed for diagnosis of ocular pathologies, which are based upon the naturally occurring fluorescent emission of ocular tissues. In this paper, we discuss major advantages and drawbacks of these techniques, focusing in particular our attention on a novel diagnostic technique based onto autofluorescence of corneal tissue.Pubblicazioni consigliate
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