oCular Examination at Cell RESolution With Optical TransmissionTomography
Understanding the pathogenesis of eye diseases has benefited greatly from recent advances in ophthalmic imaging. However, current clinical imaging systems, such as optical coherence tomography (OCT), are limited in terms of resolution, acquisition speed or access to certain eye functions. Our team has participated in the development of a new generation of imaging technology known as optical transmission tomography (OTT), which enables imaging of the anterior parts of the eye with high cellular resolution, a wide field of view and reduced examination delay.
⁃ For Patients:
• 200 subjects aged 18 to 80 years;
• Male or female;
• with an ocular disease affecting the cornea, ocular surface, lens (cataract) or glaucoma, or requiring refractive surgery or post-refractive surgery follow-up;
• Are covered by the French Assurance Maladie;
• Have signed an express, free and informed consent form.
⁃ For Healthy volunteers:
• 100 subjects aged 18 to 80 years;
• Male or female;
• Healthy subjects with no known pathology directly or indirectly affecting ocular structures;
• Covered by the French Assurance Maladie.
• Having signed an express, free and informed consent form.