The Role of Axial Resolution of Optical Coherence Tomography on the Measurement of Corneal and Epithelial Thicknesses
Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science2012Vol. 54(1), pp. 746–746
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Abstract
The axial resolution of OCT may play a role in determining the precision with which the CCT and the ET can be measured, although it may not affect the measurement of results.
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