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Blindness or serious vision impairment is one of the most feared disabilities known to humankind. A 2016 report compiled by the National Eye Institute (NEI) of the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and Prevent Blindness America states that although half of all blindness can be prevented, the number of people who suffer vision loss continues to increase.

The technique of dynamic light scattering (DLS) was developed by physicists in the late 1960s to early 1970s. DLS is now emerging as a potential ophthalmic tool, making possible studies of virtually every tissue and fluid comprising the eye, thus pushing the envelope for broader applications in ophthalmology.

This book presents a comprehensive review of the application of light scattering in clinical use. It is the first of its kind, offering insight to how DLS can be applied to the human eye as well as animals. Chapters discuss DLS in neurological diseases, including protocols, informed consent, and patents.

Dynamic Light Scattering Spectroscopy of the Human Eye is a must-have resource for physicians, engineers, and physicists interested in the clinical application of DLS to diagnose and potentially treat medical conditions in a non-invasive, quantitative and novel way.



Table of Contents
Chapter ​1. Anatomy of the eye.- Chapter 2. Light Scattering.- Chapter 3. Dynamic Light Scattering (DLS).- Chapter 4. DLS – Animal Experiments.- Chapter 5. DLS – Human Experiments.- Chapter 6. DLS in Neurologic diseases - Protocol.- Chapter 7. DLS in Neurologic diseases – Informed Consent.- Chapter 8. Patents.

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    Publisher: Springer International Publishing AG
    Publication Date: 29/09/2022
    ISBN13: 9783031066238, 978-3031066238
    ISBN10: 3031066235
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    Description

    Book Synopsis

    Blindness or serious vision impairment is one of the most feared disabilities known to humankind. A 2016 report compiled by the National Eye Institute (NEI) of the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and Prevent Blindness America states that although half of all blindness can be prevented, the number of people who suffer vision loss continues to increase.

    The technique of dynamic light scattering (DLS) was developed by physicists in the late 1960s to early 1970s. DLS is now emerging as a potential ophthalmic tool, making possible studies of virtually every tissue and fluid comprising the eye, thus pushing the envelope for broader applications in ophthalmology.

    This book presents a comprehensive review of the application of light scattering in clinical use. It is the first of its kind, offering insight to how DLS can be applied to the human eye as well as animals. Chapters discuss DLS in neurological diseases, including protocols, informed consent, and patents.

    Dynamic Light Scattering Spectroscopy of the Human Eye is a must-have resource for physicians, engineers, and physicists interested in the clinical application of DLS to diagnose and potentially treat medical conditions in a non-invasive, quantitative and novel way.



    Table of Contents
    Chapter ​1. Anatomy of the eye.- Chapter 2. Light Scattering.- Chapter 3. Dynamic Light Scattering (DLS).- Chapter 4. DLS – Animal Experiments.- Chapter 5. DLS – Human Experiments.- Chapter 6. DLS in Neurologic diseases - Protocol.- Chapter 7. DLS in Neurologic diseases – Informed Consent.- Chapter 8. Patents.

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