Panda et al., 2022 - Google Patents
Describing the structural phenotype of the glaucomatous optic nerve head using artificial intelligencePanda et al., 2022
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- Panda S
- Cheong H
- Tun T
- Devella S
- Senthil V
- Krishnadas R
- Buist M
- Perera S
- Cheng C
- Aung T
- Thiéry A
- Girard M
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- American journal of ophthalmology
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Purpose To develop a novel deep-learning approach that can describe the structural phenotype of the glaucomatous optic nerve head (ONH) and can be used as a robust glaucoma diagnosis tool. Design Retrospective, deep-learning approach diagnosis study …
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