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arxiv: 2112.07775 · v2 · pith:YSRFII5Z · submitted 2021-12-14 · q-bio.TO · eess.IV

Depth-resolved vascular profile features for artery-vein classification in OCT and OCT angiography of human retina

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This study is to characterize reflectance profiles of retinal blood vessels in optical coherence tomography (OCT), and to validate these vascular features to guide artery-vein classification in OCT angiography (OCTA) of human retina. Depth-resolved OCT reveals unique features of retinal arteries and veins. Retinal arteries show hyper-reflective boundaries at both upper (inner side towards the vitreous) and lower (outer side towards the choroid) walls. In contrary, retinal veins reveal hyper-reflectivity at the upper boundary only. Uniform lumen intensity was observed in both small and large arteries. However, the vein lumen intensity was dependent on the vessel size. Small veins exhibit a hyper-reflective zone at the bottom half of the lumen, while large veins show a hypo-reflective zone at the bottom half of the lumen

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