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Age- and Glaucoma-Related Changes in Corneal Deformation Dynamics Utilizing Scheimpflug Imaging

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Abstract

Our experimental and statistical research have shown that high speed Scheimpflug imaging is a potential tool to determine and register changes in corneal biomechanics associated with age and glaucoma occurrence.

© 2016 Optical Society of America

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