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Abstract #118535 Published in IGR 24-4

3D imaging of aqueous veins and surrounding sclera using a dual-wavelength photoacoustic microscopy

Ni L; Zhang W; Kim W; Warchock A; Bicket A; Bicket A; Wang X; Moroi SE; Argento A; Xu G
Biomedical optics express 2023; 14: 6291-6300

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Understanding aqueous outflow resistance at the level of aqueous veins has been a challenge to the management of glaucoma. This study investigated resolving the anatomies of aqueous veins and the textures of surrounding sclera using photoacoustic microscopy (PAM). A dual wavelength PAM system was established and validated using imaging phantoms, porcine and human globes perfused with an optical contrast agent . The system shows lateral resolution of 8.23 µm and 4.70 µm at 1200 nm and 532 nm, respectively, and an axial resolution of 27.6 µm. The system is able to separately distinguish the aqueous veins and the sclera with high contrast in full circumference of the porcine and human globes.

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