Corneal Imaging
Corneal imaging is an optical imaging technique used for the evaluation of the eye's cornea. It is utilized in diagnosis of corneal diseases, corneal wound healing, and evaluating the efficacy of treatments for corneal diseases. By using light-based imaging, it can provide detailed 3D images of the corneal surface and its morphology. Additionally, corneal imaging can be used to measure the refractive power of the cornea, typically in order to assess the patient's suitability for laser eye surgery. Corneal imaging is a reliable and minimally invasive optical imaging technique with a high degree of success rate and safety. It is a valuable tool in ophthalmology, helping to improve the outcomes of corneal diseases treatments.
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