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Quantitative analysis of the human cornea using high-speed swept source OCT

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Abstract

We present applicability of the high speed swept-source optical coherence tomography for quantitative corneal analysis. The corneal topography based on a dense raster OCT is compared with one obtained by commercial systems. The detailed analysis of the influence of eye misalignment, optical distortions or raster density on the corneal topography is presented in a corneal phantom and human eye in vivo.

© 2010 Optical Society of America

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