RV: New ocular imaging in retinopathies
Adaptive optic ophthalmoscopy is a non invasive technique to observe retinal pathologies directly at a cellular level. This SIS will describe for the first time the microscopic disturbances of the neurosensory retina in ARMD and in other retinopathies and to compare it with the anatomo-pathologic characteristics and SD-OCT aspects. It may also help to better plan preventive treatments and to start curative treatment before the retina suffers from irreversible damage.
 
 
Session type
Special Interest Symposium
 
Moderator for this session
Gisèle SOUBRANE
 
Time and place of session
This session will take place on Saturday 3 October 2009 from 13:45 till 15:15 in room Europa A.
 
Abstracts assigned to this session (6)
13:45 15' 4311 Principle of adaptive optics SÖDERBERG PG
14:00 15' 4312 Telangiectasia evaluated with adaptive optics and HR-OCT ATMANI K, LEVEZIEL N, SOUBRANE G
14:15 15' 4313 Spectral domain OCT of exudative AMD LEVEZIEL N, VOIGT M, COSCAS G, SOUBRANE G
14:30 15' 4314 Drusen in adaptive optics and SD-OCT MASSAMBA N, LAMORY B, SOUBRANE G
14:45 15' 4315 Chorioretinal anastomosis in adaptive optic and high definition spectral domain optical coherence tomography MAILLON C, VOIGT M, COSCAS G, SOUBRANE G
15:00 15' 4316 Perspective for adaptive optics CHATEAU N, LAMORY B