Authors
Michael D Abràmoff, Mona K Garvin, Milan Sonka
Publication date
2010/12/10
Source
IEEE reviews in biomedical engineering
Volume
3
Pages
169-208
Publisher
IEEE
Description
Many important eye diseases as well as systemic diseases manifest themselves in the retina. While a number of other anatomical structures contribute to the process of vision, this review focuses on retinal imaging and image analysis. Following a brief overview of the most prevalent causes of blindness in the industrialized world that includes age-related macular degeneration, diabetic retinopathy, and glaucoma, the review is devoted to retinal imaging and image analysis methods and their clinical implications. Methods for 2-D fundus imaging and techniques for 3-D optical coherence tomography (OCT) imaging are reviewed. Special attention is given to quantitative techniques for analysis of fundus photographs with a focus on clinically relevant assessment of retinal vasculature, identification of retinal lesions, assessment of optic nerve head (ONH) shape, building retinal atlases, and to automated methods for …
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MD Abràmoff, MK Garvin, M Sonka - IEEE reviews in biomedical engineering, 2010