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Obtaining thickness maps of corneal layers using the optimal algorithm for intracorneal layer segmentation

Rabbani et al., 2016

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1946627860228540483
Author
Rabbani H
Kafieh R
Kazemian Jahromi M
Jorjandi S
Mehri Dehnavi A
Hajizadeh F
Peyman A
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International Journal of Biomedical Imaging

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Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT) is one of the most informative methodologies in ophthalmology and provides cross sectional images from anterior and posterior segments of the eye. Corneal diseases can be diagnosed by these images and corneal thickness maps …
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