Abstract
Clinical applications of swept source optical coherence tomography (SS-OCT) are presented. SS-OCT with 1.3 µm probe light is employed for the investigation of the anterior eye segments of the in vivo human eye, while 1 µm SS-OCT is employed for posterior eye investigation. The results of the imaging of several pathologies are presented.
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