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Dynamic Image Reconstruction of Iridoschisis by 3D Full Range SS-OCT and OCTA.

Dynamic Image Reconstruction of Iridoschisis by 3D Full Range SS-OCT and OCTA.

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  • Time of issue:2022-06-17 17:07
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(Summary description)  Patient complain of vision loss and pain in right eye. UCVA: 0.15, IOP: 35.0 mmHg.   Fig1. 3D OCT rendering of anterior chamber, facing 6 o’clock orientation. Anterior layer of iris stroma disintegrated into thin fibrils, separated from posterior layers.   Fig2. Static UBM scan versus dynamic 3D OCT fly-though mode. Disintegrated iris stroma floating in the inferior part of anterior chamber, with complete angle closure. Abnormal thinning in the center of cornea, keratic precipitates spread on endothelium, nuclear sclerosis in the lens.   Fig3. Color photo, AS-OCTA and AS-Enface. Irregular pupil, schisis of inferior iris tissue and anterior blood flow.   All OCT related images were captured through one single OCTA scan, by TowardPi BMizar 400KHz speed Swept Source OCT system, provides times of valuable information than traditional image modalities.   Images courtesy of Prof. XiangGe He, Dr. Wei Wang, Dr. YanRan Ma (ChongQing Aier General Hospital). Editor: Dr. Jian Zhou (TowardPi Medical)  

Dynamic Image Reconstruction of Iridoschisis by 3D Full Range SS-OCT and OCTA.

(Summary description) 

Patient complain of vision loss and pain in right eye. UCVA: 0.15, IOP: 35.0 mmHg.

 

Fig1. 3D OCT rendering of anterior chamber, facing 6 o’clock orientation. Anterior layer of iris stroma disintegrated into thin fibrils, separated from posterior layers.

 

Fig2. Static UBM scan versus dynamic 3D OCT fly-though mode. Disintegrated iris stroma floating in the inferior part of anterior chamber, with complete angle closure. Abnormal thinning in the center of cornea, keratic precipitates spread on endothelium, nuclear sclerosis in the lens.

 

Fig3. Color photo, AS-OCTA and AS-Enface. Irregular pupil, schisis of inferior iris tissue and anterior blood flow.

 

All OCT related images were captured through one single OCTA scan, by TowardPi BMizar 400KHz speed Swept Source OCT system, provides times of valuable information than traditional image modalities.

 

Images courtesy of Prof. XiangGe He, Dr. Wei Wang, Dr. YanRan Ma (ChongQing Aier General Hospital).

Editor: Dr. Jian Zhou (TowardPi Medical)

 


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  • Time of issue:2022-06-17 17:07
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Patient complain of vision loss and pain in right eye. UCVA: 0.15, IOP: 35.0 mmHg.

 

Fig1. 3D OCT rendering of anterior chamber, facing 6 oclock orientation. Anterior layer of iris stroma disintegrated into thin fibrils, separated from posterior layers.

 

Fig2. Static UBM scan versus dynamic 3D OCT fly-though mode. Disintegrated iris stroma floating in the inferior part of anterior chamber, with complete angle closure. Abnormal thinning in the center of cornea, keratic precipitates spread on endothelium, nuclear sclerosis in the lens.

 

Fig3. Color photo, AS-OCTA and AS-Enface. Irregular pupil, schisis of inferior iris tissue and anterior blood flow.

 

All OCT related images were captured through one single OCTA scan, by TowardPi BMizar 400KHz speed Swept Source OCT system, provides times of valuable information than traditional image modalities.

 

Images courtesy of Prof. XiangGe He, Dr. Wei Wang, Dr. YanRan Ma (ChongQing Aier General Hospital).

Editor: Dr. Jian Zhou (TowardPi Medical)

 

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