Interference figures of polarimetric interferometry analysis of the human corneal stroma.

A rotating polarimetric 90°-cross linear-filter interferometry system was used to detect the morphological characteristics and features of interference patterns produced in in-vivo corneal stroma in healthy human corneas of 23 subjects. The characteristic corneal isogyres presenting with an evident...

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Main Authors: Rodolfo Mastropasqua, Mario Nubile, Niccolò Salgari, Manuela Lanzini, Roberta Calienno, Peter A Mattei, Alessandra Sborgia, Luca Agnifili
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Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2017-01-01
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spelling doaj-634d622da52d4ddeb1ff0e4a568672de2020-11-25T01:14:51ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032017-01-01126e017839710.1371/journal.pone.0178397Interference figures of polarimetric interferometry analysis of the human corneal stroma.Rodolfo MastropasquaMario NubileNiccolò SalgariManuela LanziniRoberta CaliennoPeter A MatteiAlessandra SborgiaLuca AgnifiliA rotating polarimetric 90°-cross linear-filter interferometry system was used to detect the morphological characteristics and features of interference patterns produced in in-vivo corneal stroma in healthy human corneas of 23 subjects. The characteristic corneal isogyres presenting with an evident cross-shaped pattern, grossly aligned with the fixation axis, were observed in all patients with centers within the pupillary dark area, impeding the exact determination of the center point. During the rotational scan in 78.3% of the eyes the cross-shaped pattern of the isogyre gradually separated to form two distinct hyperbolic arcs in opposite quadrants, reaching their maximal separation at 45 degrees with respect to angle of cross-shaped pattern formation. The corneal cross and hyperbolic-pattern repeated every 90° throughout the 360° rotational scan. While the interpretation of the isogyres presents particular difficulties, two summary parameters can be extracted for each cornea: the presence/orientation of a single or two dark areas in post-processed images and isochromes. However, the development of dedicated software for semi-quantitative analysis of these parameters and enantiomorphism may become available in the near future. The possible application of polarimetric interferometry in the field of both corneal pathologies and corneal surgery may be of great interest for clinical purposes.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5453517?pdf=render
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author Rodolfo Mastropasqua
Mario Nubile
Niccolò Salgari
Manuela Lanzini
Roberta Calienno
Peter A Mattei
Alessandra Sborgia
Luca Agnifili
spellingShingle Rodolfo Mastropasqua
Mario Nubile
Niccolò Salgari
Manuela Lanzini
Roberta Calienno
Peter A Mattei
Alessandra Sborgia
Luca Agnifili
Interference figures of polarimetric interferometry analysis of the human corneal stroma.
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author_facet Rodolfo Mastropasqua
Mario Nubile
Niccolò Salgari
Manuela Lanzini
Roberta Calienno
Peter A Mattei
Alessandra Sborgia
Luca Agnifili
author_sort Rodolfo Mastropasqua
title Interference figures of polarimetric interferometry analysis of the human corneal stroma.
title_short Interference figures of polarimetric interferometry analysis of the human corneal stroma.
title_full Interference figures of polarimetric interferometry analysis of the human corneal stroma.
title_fullStr Interference figures of polarimetric interferometry analysis of the human corneal stroma.
title_full_unstemmed Interference figures of polarimetric interferometry analysis of the human corneal stroma.
title_sort interference figures of polarimetric interferometry analysis of the human corneal stroma.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2017-01-01
description A rotating polarimetric 90°-cross linear-filter interferometry system was used to detect the morphological characteristics and features of interference patterns produced in in-vivo corneal stroma in healthy human corneas of 23 subjects. The characteristic corneal isogyres presenting with an evident cross-shaped pattern, grossly aligned with the fixation axis, were observed in all patients with centers within the pupillary dark area, impeding the exact determination of the center point. During the rotational scan in 78.3% of the eyes the cross-shaped pattern of the isogyre gradually separated to form two distinct hyperbolic arcs in opposite quadrants, reaching their maximal separation at 45 degrees with respect to angle of cross-shaped pattern formation. The corneal cross and hyperbolic-pattern repeated every 90° throughout the 360° rotational scan. While the interpretation of the isogyres presents particular difficulties, two summary parameters can be extracted for each cornea: the presence/orientation of a single or two dark areas in post-processed images and isochromes. However, the development of dedicated software for semi-quantitative analysis of these parameters and enantiomorphism may become available in the near future. The possible application of polarimetric interferometry in the field of both corneal pathologies and corneal surgery may be of great interest for clinical purposes.
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