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7 June 2000 Automated specular microscopy in slit lamp
Cesar A. Cardosa Caetano, Liliane Ventura, Sidney Julio Faria de Sousa, Flavio Isaac, Roberto Alencar Lotufo
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Abstract
Oftenly the evaluation of a cornea is made using a Slit Lamp where the aspect of the cells is qualitatively observed, there are elaborated apparels and consequently much more expensive that accomplish a quantitative analysis of the endothelium cells. To overcome the limitations of subjective analysis, manipulation difficulties and high cost, we developed a system coupled to the Slit Lamp (that magnifies 290X the cells) exhibiting the image in a computer monitor and a software dedicated for identification and counting the endothelium cells to at a low cost standardizing the diagnosis for the donated corneas.
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Cesar A. Cardosa Caetano, Liliane Ventura, Sidney Julio Faria de Sousa, Flavio Isaac, and Roberto Alencar Lotufo "Automated specular microscopy in slit lamp", Proc. SPIE 3908, Ophthalmic Technologies X, (7 June 2000); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.387535
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KEYWORDS
Cornea

Lamps

Image processing

Image quality

Microscopy

Stereolithography

Eye

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