Dynamic Infrared Imaging of Vitreous Floaters.
Marilyn A MarquezAllie NadelsonMaria MagranerLuis J HaddockJorge A FortunPublished in: Clinical ophthalmology (Auckland, N.Z.) (2023)
Dynamic IR video capture of vitreous opacities is a new imaging technique that can qualitatively assess vitreous opacities in a way that correlates to a patient's symptoms. This imaging modality can provide a qualitative assessment of the patient's severity of symptoms based on the location, density, and movement of the visualized vitreous opacities in the imaged video.