Abstract
Laser retinal lesions resulting from nanosecond, picosecond, and femtosecond exposures to radiation from a cw argon laser are investigated in vivo by using optical coherence tomography, a new technique for micrometer scale scross-sectional imaging. This technology makes possible what we believe to be the first time-lapsed tomographic imaging of laser-lesion development.
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