M rcc 002 b ga af - quinze vingts
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Comparison between adaptive optics and autofluorescence imaging in two cases of geographic
atrophy
K . Gocho, V. Sarda, S. Falah, J.A. Sahel M. Benchaboune, M. Ullern, and M. Paques
Clinical Investigation Center 503, INSERM,Quinze-Vingts National Eye Hospital, Paris, France
rtx1 adaptive optics retinal cameraCase reportDry Age-Related Macular Degeneration
Imagine Eyes rtx1 case report -- dry AMD
Dry AMD case #1, OD69 year old female
AF(zoomed in)
Adaptive optics
Auto-fluorescence (AF)
Imagine Eyes rtx1 case report -- dry AMD
Dry AMD case #1, OS69 year old female
AF(zoomed in)
Adaptive optics
Auto-fluorescence (AF)
Imagine Eyes rtx1 case report -- dry AMD
Dry AMD case #2, OD67 year old female
AF(zoomed in)
Adaptive optics
Auto-fluorescence (AF)
OCT
Imagine Eyes rtx1 case report -- dry AMD
Dry AMD case #2, OS67 year old female
AF(zoomed in)
Adaptive optics
Auto-fluorescence (AF)
OCT
Imagine Eyes rtx1 case report -- dry AMD
Conclusion
• Adaptive optics enables examining geographic atrophy (GA) with much higher detail when compared with autofluorescence imaging
• In particular, the rtx1 reveals the involvement of dark pigmented cells in GA, and provides sharp views of the borders of atrophic areas
• See also: K. Gocho, V. Sarda, S. Falah, J.-A. Sahel, M. Benchaboune, M. Ullern, and M. Paques, "Adaptive optics imaging of geographic atrophy," Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science, Vol.54. May 2013