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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.
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Session type
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Special Interest Symposium
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Moderator for this session
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Gisèle SOUBRANE
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Time and place of session
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This session will take place on Saturday 3 October 2009 from 13:45 till 15:15 in room Europa A.
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Abstracts assigned to this session (6)
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13:45
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15'
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4311
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Principle of adaptive optics
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SÖDERBERG PG
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14:00
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15'
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4312
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Telangiectasia evaluated with adaptive optics and HR-OCT
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ATMANI K, LEVEZIEL N, SOUBRANE G
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14:15
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15'
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4313
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Spectral domain OCT of exudative AMD
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LEVEZIEL N, VOIGT M, COSCAS G, SOUBRANE G
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14:30
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15'
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4314
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Drusen in adaptive optics and SD-OCT
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MASSAMBA N, LAMORY B, SOUBRANE G
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14:45
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15'
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4315
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Chorioretinal anastomosis in adaptive optic and high definition spectral domain optical coherence tomography
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MAILLON C, VOIGT M, COSCAS G, SOUBRANE G
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15:00
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15'
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4316
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Perspective for adaptive optics
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CHATEAU N, LAMORY B
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