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Fundus Scattered Light in the Near Infrared and Changes with Aging not Associated with the Anterior Segment

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Abstract

A confocal scanning laser polarimetry technique using near infrared light reveals an increase with aging in scattered light returning from the ocular fundus. The increase is not associated with dry eye or cataract.

© 2010 Optical Society of America

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