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Retina ; 42(8): 1433-1441, 2022 08 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35333841

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PURPOSE: To evaluate the degenerative findings including cistern formation in the premacular vitreous using optical coherence tomography. METHODS: A novel enhanced vitreous imaging method by which four A-scans at each position were averaged before the Fourier transform increased the image quality per frame so that subsequent image registration for averaging could occur. Analysis of B-scans and volume-rendered images of eyes in subjects of various ages was performed. RESULTS: There were 43 eyes of 23 subjects ranging in age from 23 to 68 years. The texture in the vitreous images suggests specific orientations of the vitreous fibers in the macular region; there were fibers circumferential to the retina immediately anterior to the premacular bursa. The pattern of the vitreous fibers seemed less well-defined internal to the zone of circumferential fibers. In younger eyes, there were striations oriented in a roughly inferior to superior direction in this zone. In older eyes, there were striations in the same orientation but actually were alternating zones of vitreous synchysis and syneresis. In these same eyes, numerous cisterns appeared at various levels in the vitreous gel. With extensive vitreous condensation and synchysis, definition of the premacular bursa was lost. CONCLUSION: With this novel method of enhanced vitreous imaging, the vitreous seemed to have stereotypic patterns of degeneration. The formation of vitreous syneresis and synchysis may be related to organization architecture of the vitreous, including the pattern of vitreous collagen deposition, and the effects of eye motion through decades of time.


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Tomography, Optical Coherence , Vitreous Body , Adult , Aged , Healthy Volunteers , Humans , Middle Aged , Retina , Tomography, Optical Coherence/methods , Vitreous Body/diagnostic imaging , Young Adult
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Transl Vis Sci Technol ; 11(1): 28, 2022 01 03.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35044444

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Purpose: The lateral resolution of an optical coherence tomography (OCT) instrument was considered to be equal to the illumination spot size on the retina. To evaluate the potential lateral resolution of the Spectralis OCT, an instrument calculated to have a 14 µm resolution. Methods: The lateral point spread function (PSF) was evaluated using diamond abrasive powder 0 to 1 µm in diameter in silicone elastomer and a validated target with 800 nm FeO particles in urethane. The amplitude transfer function was calculated from human OCT images. Finally, resolution was measured using the 1951 USAF target. Results: Measurement of the lateral PSF from 1215 diamond particle images yielded a full-width half maximum (FWHM) to be 5.11 µm and for 732 FeO particles, 4.9 µm. From the amplitude transfer function, the FWHM of the diffraction limited PSF was calculated to be 5.0 µm. The USAF target imaging showed a lateral resolution of 4.6 µm. Conclusions: Although a calculation of the spot size of the illumination beam was reported in the past as the lateral resolution of the OCT instrument, the actual lateral resolution is better by a factor of at least 2.5 times. The clinically used A-scan spacing was derived from the calculated, and not the true resolution, and results in under sampling. This set of findings likely apply to all commercial clinical instruments. Translational Relevance: The scan density parameters of past and present commercial OCT instruments were based on earlier translational concepts, which now appear to have been incorrect.


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Retina , Tomography, Optical Coherence , Humans
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Retina ; 41(6): 1314-1317, 2021 Jun 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34001833

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PURPOSE: To describe imaging produced by machine learning-based segmentation of high-resolution optical coherence tomography imaging of the intermediate capillary plexus and deep capillary plexus, layers of vessels not imaged well by dye-based angiography. METHODS: Three healthy subjects with no ocular problems were imaged with spectral domain optical coherence tomography using an instrument with a scanning speed of 85,000 A-scans per second and 3 µm axial optical resolution. A random forest segmentation strategy was used to segment the intermediate capillary plexus and deep capillary plexus. The depth-resolved imaging data was visualized with the help of volume rendering. RESULTS: The high-resolution optical coherence tomography showed the intermediate capillary plexus and deep capillary plexus at the outer borders of the inner nuclear layer. These vessels could be visualized with unprecedented detail in three dimensions. There were multiple bridging vessels connecting to the whorl-like patterns of capillary mesh of the deep capillary plexus, a feature only previously imaged in histologic evaluation of excised eyes. CONCLUSION: High-resolution optical coherence tomography, machine learning, and advanced image display techniques have wide relevancy in studying the retina in health and disease. Application of this approach has provided images of the deeper vascular layers of the eye that approximate histologic imaging, but noninvasively.


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Capillaries/diagnostic imaging , Machine Learning , Retinal Vessels/diagnostic imaging , Tomography, Optical Coherence/methods , Healthy Volunteers , Humans
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J Mater Chem B ; 7(34): 5156-5160, 2019 09 14.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31364683

ABSTRACT

The prevalence, distinctive reactivity and biological significance of sulphur-based groups in proteins and nucleic acids means that analysis of sulphur is of prime importance in biochemistry, biotechnology, and medicine. We report steps in the development of a method to aid in the detection of these moieties using gold nanoparticles as adjuncts in polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (Gold-PAGE).


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Biopolymers/analysis , Electrophoresis, Polyacrylamide Gel , Gold/chemistry , Sulfur/analysis , Molecular Structure , Particle Size , Surface Properties
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