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Multimodal optical imaging of the oculofacial region using a solid tissue-simulating facial phantom.

Lilangi S EdiriwickremaShijun SungKaylyn C MattickMiranda B AnClaire MalleyStephanie D KirkDivya DevineniJaylen M LeeGordon T KennedyBernard ChoiAnthony J Durkin
Published in: Journal of biomedical optics (2024)
We are the first to evaluate the geometric implications of wide-field imaging along the periocular region using a solid tissue-simulating facial phantom. Results suggest that the ITQ, INQ, STQ, and FH of a generalized face have minimal impact on the SFDI measurement accuracy. Areas with heightened topographic variation exhibit measurement variability. Device and facial positioning do not appear to bias measurements. These findings confirm the need to carefully select ROIs when measuring optical properties along the periocular region.
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