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Imaging Photoreceptor Structure in Retinal Disease

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Abstract

The use of adaptive optics and optical coherence tomography for studying retinal disease is increasing. Here we provide an update on the complementary and contrasting information regarding photoreceptor health provided by these two imaging modalities.

© 2013 Optical Society of America

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