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Polarimetric Imaging of the Human Retina for the Quantification of Neural and Blood Vessel Status

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A Several key structures and molecules in the human retina are known to exhibit birefringence, and therefore can be probed with polarimetric imaging. By using scanned illumination, the contrast is increased, revealing otherwise undetectable pathology.

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