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Image Processing in Ophthalmology A New Clinical Noninvasive Diagnostic Modality

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Abstract

A computer imaging system has been developed which acquires, archives, retrieves, processes and provides security for images derived during ophthalmic testing procedures. Film copies of the electronically stored or processed images may be made for publication, lectures or for a referring physician.

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