Ocular Imaging

The appearance of fundamental ocular structures, including the external eye, anterior segment, and retina, can be recorded over the course of research by highly skilled OSOD ophthalmologists and imaging specialists. The anterior and posterior segments can be imaged in colour using fluorescein angiography, fundus autofluorescence, and cross-sectional imaging techniques thanks to modern digital cameras, cutting-edge imaging equipment, and sophisticated imaging techniques. The imaging team at OSOD is made up of highly qualified individuals, many of whom regularly take clinical pictures of patients. Many have educated or qualified many of the photographers who have taken part in extensive human scientific research; therefore, they are also great teachers.
When conducting research at Labcorp or at a university, OSOD has the option of using either film or digital imaging modalities. A retinal specialist at OSOD evaluates and grades each and every colour fundus photograph, fluorescein angiography, and OCT imaging.

 

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