High-Resolution Imaging with Adaptive Optics in Patients with Inherited Retinal Degeneration
Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science2007Vol. 48(7), pp. 3283–3283
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Jacque L. Duncan, Yuhua Zhang, Jarel K. Gandhi, Chiaki Nakanishi, Mohammad Othman, Kari Branham, Anand Swaroop, Austin Roorda
Abstract
AOSLO images can be used to study macular cones with high resolution in patients with retinal degeneration. The authors present the first report of cone structure in vivo in patients with mutations in rhodopsin and RPGR-ORF15 and show that macular cones display distinct characteristics, depending on the underlying disease. AOSLO imaging, therefore, can provide new insight into possible mechanisms of cone vision loss in patients with retinal degeneration.
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