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Many retinal pathologies are of vascular origin. In order to better understand their pathophysiology and make an accurate diagnosis, it is essential to visualise and quantify blood flow. The holographic Doppler laser (LDH) is a new medical device currently being developed by physics researchers at the Institut Langevin. The 1st prototype of this device is currently being used as part of research involving humans with minimal risks and constraints at the Hôpital National de la Vision des Quinze-Vingts (NCT04129021).
In order to better visualise, understand and quantify the vascular anomalies suspected in the fundus of patients undergoing ophthalmology treatment , we would like to acquire images/videos with a 2nd LDH prototype, within the ophthalmology clinical investigation platform at the Hôpital Fondation Adolphe de Rothschild.
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For all participants:
For participants with no known ocular pathology:
- No known ocular pathology other than a refractive disorder
For patients with optic nerve pathology:
- Patient undergoing ophthalmology consultation for optic nerve pathology in at least one eye (examples: glaucoma, optic neuritis, hereditary optic nerve diseases)
For patients with retinal and/or choroidal pathology:
- Patients undergoing ophthalmology consultations for retinal and/or choroidal pathology in at least one eye (examples: diabetic retinopathy, age-related macular degeneration).
For patients with retinal vascular pathology:
- Patient undergoing ophthalmology consultation for retinal vascular pathology in at least one eye (e.g. central retinal artery occlusion, central retinal vein occlusion, ocular ischemia syndrome).
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Inability to maintain a stable sitting position
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Amélie Yavchitz
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