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Automated segmentation of the cup and rim from spectral domain OCT of the optic nerve head

Abràmoff et al., 2009

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3067660376211312665
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Abràmoff M
Lee K
Niemeijer M
Alward W
Greenlee E
Garvin M
Sonka M
Kwon Y
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Investigative ophthalmology & visual science

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Purpose.: To evaluate the performance of an automated algorithm for determination of the cup and rim from close-to-isotropic spectral domain (SD) OCT images of the optic nerve head (ONH) and compare to the cup and rim as determined by glaucoma experts from …
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