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British Journal of Ophthalmology | 2005

Enhanced optical coherence tomography imaging by multiple scan averaging

Birgit Sander; Michael Larsen; Lars Thrane; Jesper Leth Hougaard; Thomas Martini Jørgensen

Aims: To describe a method for computerised alignment and averaging of sequences in optical coherence tomography (OCT) B-scans and to present selected clinical observations based on the resulting improvement in retinal imaging. Methods: A methodological study and retrospective investigation of selected cases. Five human subjects were included, one healthy subject, two patients with central serous chorioretinopathy, one patient with branch retinal vein occlusion, and one patient with cilioretinal artery pseudo-occlusion. Based on computerised alignment of sets of B-scans obtained at identical retinal locations, average OCT images were produced and displayed in false colour or grayscale. These enhanced tomograms were compared with other morphological and functional characteristics. Results: Improved retinal imaging enabled assignment of the OCT image to retinal anatomy particularly at the outer layer of the photoreceptors and the retinal pigment epithelium, both in the healthy eye and in pathology. Identification of both post-oedematous structural disorganisation as well as post-ischaemic attenuation of the inner retina was superior to standard OCT images. Conclusions: Averaging of multiple OCT B-scans enhances the quality of retinal imaging sufficiently to reveal new details of retinal pathophysiology. Using the technique on OCT3 scans enables visualisation of details comparable with the results obtained using ultra high resolution OCT.


Diabetologia | 2002

Lens ageing as an indicator of tissue damage associated with smoking and non-enzymatic glycation--a twin study.

Line Kessel; Jesper Leth Hougaard; Birgit Sander; Kirsten Ohm Kyvik; Thorkild I. A. Sørensen; Michael Larsen

Abstract Aims/hypothesis. With ageing the long-lived proteins of the human lens undergo denaturation by non-enzymatic glycation. The denaturated proteins are fluorescent, a property that can be assessed in vivo by fluorometry. Our aim was to examine the relative contribution of hereditary and environmental effects on the accumulation of fluorescent compounds in the lens. Methods. We examined 59 monozygotic and 55 dizygotic healthy twin pairs recruited from a population-based register of twins. Lens autofluorescence was measured on the undilated eye. All subjects underwent an OGTT and information on smoking habits was obtained. The genetic and environmental effects were estimated by structural equation modelling. Results. Lens autofluorescence was related to age (R2=53%), current glucose homeostasis (R2=10%) and smoking habits (R2=10%). After adjusting for these factors, interindividual variation in lens autofluorescence was statistically attributable to hereditary factors by approximately 28% as well as shared environment by 58% and non-shared environment by 14%. The hereditary factor seems not to be linked to a genetic predisposition to diabetes. Conclusion/interpretation. The correlation in lens fluorescence was greater in monozygotic twins than dizygotic twins indicating a genetically predetermined susceptibility for the accumulation of fluorophores in the lens, the relative importance of which was found to increase with age. Since fluorophore formation in the lens is attributable to non-enzymatic glycation our results support that genetic characteristics to some degree determine the susceptibility to glycation related diabetes complications and ageing processes.


Acta Ophthalmologica | 2011

Heritability of optic disc diameters: a twin study.

Dragana Drobnjak; Nina C. B. B. Taarnhøj; Paul Mitchell; Jie Jin Wang; Ava Grace Tan; Line Kessel; Jesper Leth Hougaard; Thorkild I. A. Sørensen; Michael Larsen

Purpose:  To assess the relative influence of genetic and environmental factors on optic disc size and cup/disc ratio in healthy eyes.


Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science | 2006

Heritability of retinal vessel diameters and blood pressure: a twin study

Nina C. B. B. Taarnhøj; Michael Larsen; Birgit Sander; Kirsten Ohm Kyvik; Line Kessel; Jesper Leth Hougaard; Thorkild I. A. Sørensen


Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science | 2003

Evaluation of Heredity as a Determinant of Retinal Nerve Fiber Layer Thickness as Measured by Optical Coherence Tomography

Jesper Leth Hougaard; Line Kessel; Birgit Sander; Kirsten Ohm Kyvik; Thorkild I. A. Sørensen; Michael Larsen


Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science | 2005

Heritability of Cilioretinal Arteries: A Twin Study

Nina C. B. B. Taarnhøj; Inger Christine Munch; Kirsten Ohm Kyvik; Birgit Sander; Line Kessel; Thorkild I. A. Sørensen; Jesper Leth Hougaard; Michael Larsen


Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science | 2007

Heredity of small hard drusen in twins aged 20-46 years

Inger Christine Munch; Birgit Sander; Line Kessel; Jesper Leth Hougaard; Nina C. B. B. Taarnhøj; Thorkild I. A. Sørensen; Kirsten Ohm Kyvik; Michael Larsen


Acta Ophthalmologica Scandinavica | 2004

Visual acuity and refractive errors in a suburban Danish population: Inter99 Eye Study

Line Kessel; Jesper Leth Hougaard; Claus Mortensen; Torben Jørgensen; Henrik Lund-Andersen; Michael Larsen


Acta Ophthalmologica Scandinavica | 2004

The nerve fibre layer symmetry test: computerized evaluation of human retinal nerve fibre layer thickness as measured by optical coherence tomography

Jesper Leth Hougaard; Anders Heijl; Erik Krogh


Acta Ophthalmologica Scandinavica | 2003

Corneal fluorescence in relation to genetic and environmental factors: a twin study.

Line Kessel; Jesper Leth Hougaard; Kirsten Ohm Kyvik; Birgit Sander; Thorkild I. A. Sørensen; Michael Larsen

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Michael Larsen

University of Copenhagen

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Line Kessel

University of Copenhagen

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Birgit Sander

University of Copenhagen

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Kirsten Ohm Kyvik

University of Southern Denmark

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