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    Visante Inc binary files exported from the visante anterior segment oct
    Example images of the ciliary body obtained with the <t>Zeiss</t> <t>Visante</t> Anterior Segment <t>OCT.</t> (A) An image where the scleral curvature appears relatively flat, and the caliper used to align a measurement 3 mm posterior to the scleral spur follows the contour of the sclera rather closely. (B) An image where the scleral curvature appears somewhat steeper, and the caliper used to align a measurement 3 mm posterior to the scleral spur cuts across the ciliary muscle rather than following the contour of the sclera.
    Binary Files Exported From The Visante Anterior Segment Oct, supplied by Visante Inc, used in various techniques. Bioz Stars score: 90/100, based on 1 PubMed citations. ZERO BIAS - scores, article reviews, protocol conditions and more
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    Article Title: Semi-Automatic Extraction Algorithm for Images of the Ciliary Muscle

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    doi: 10.1097/OPX.0b013e3182044b94

    Example images of the ciliary body obtained with the Zeiss Visante Anterior Segment OCT. (A) An image where the scleral curvature appears relatively flat, and the caliper used to align a measurement 3 mm posterior to the scleral spur follows the contour of the sclera rather closely. (B) An image where the scleral curvature appears somewhat steeper, and the caliper used to align a measurement 3 mm posterior to the scleral spur cuts across the ciliary muscle rather than following the contour of the sclera.
    Figure Legend Snippet: Example images of the ciliary body obtained with the Zeiss Visante Anterior Segment OCT. (A) An image where the scleral curvature appears relatively flat, and the caliper used to align a measurement 3 mm posterior to the scleral spur follows the contour of the sclera rather closely. (B) An image where the scleral curvature appears somewhat steeper, and the caliper used to align a measurement 3 mm posterior to the scleral spur cuts across the ciliary muscle rather than following the contour of the sclera.

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    Visante Inc binary files exported from the visante anterior segment oct
    Example images of the ciliary body obtained with the <t>Zeiss</t> <t>Visante</t> Anterior Segment <t>OCT.</t> (A) An image where the scleral curvature appears relatively flat, and the caliper used to align a measurement 3 mm posterior to the scleral spur follows the contour of the sclera rather closely. (B) An image where the scleral curvature appears somewhat steeper, and the caliper used to align a measurement 3 mm posterior to the scleral spur cuts across the ciliary muscle rather than following the contour of the sclera.
    Binary Files Exported From The Visante Anterior Segment Oct, supplied by Visante Inc, used in various techniques. Bioz Stars score: 90/100, based on 1 PubMed citations. ZERO BIAS - scores, article reviews, protocol conditions and more
    https://www.bioz.com/result/binary files exported from the visante anterior segment oct/product/Visante Inc
    Average 90 stars, based on 1 article reviews
    binary files exported from the visante anterior segment oct - by Bioz Stars, 2026-06
    90/100 stars
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    Example images of the ciliary body obtained with the Zeiss Visante Anterior Segment OCT. (A) An image where the scleral curvature appears relatively flat, and the caliper used to align a measurement 3 mm posterior to the scleral spur follows the contour of the sclera rather closely. (B) An image where the scleral curvature appears somewhat steeper, and the caliper used to align a measurement 3 mm posterior to the scleral spur cuts across the ciliary muscle rather than following the contour of the sclera.

    Journal:

    Article Title: Semi-Automatic Extraction Algorithm for Images of the Ciliary Muscle

    doi: 10.1097/OPX.0b013e3182044b94

    Figure Lengend Snippet: Example images of the ciliary body obtained with the Zeiss Visante Anterior Segment OCT. (A) An image where the scleral curvature appears relatively flat, and the caliper used to align a measurement 3 mm posterior to the scleral spur follows the contour of the sclera rather closely. (B) An image where the scleral curvature appears somewhat steeper, and the caliper used to align a measurement 3 mm posterior to the scleral spur cuts across the ciliary muscle rather than following the contour of the sclera.

    Article Snippet: In summary, aims for this study were: list-behavior=enumerated prefix-word= mark-type=decimal max-label-size=0 To investigate and develop a correction for any image distortion in the binary files exported from the Visante Anterior Segment OCT by determining: list-behavior=enumerated prefix-word= mark-type=lower-alpha max-label-size=0 The appropriate pixel per mm conversion factor in Visante images for both air and the sclera/ciliary body; The general fidelity and level of geometric and refractive distortions present in the raw images obtained with the Visante; and To develop a semi-automatic algorithm for outlining and measuring the ciliary body in Visante images and assess the performance of the algorithm by determining: list-behavior=enumerated prefix-word= mark-type=lower-alpha max-label-size=0 The within-examiner and between-examiner variability for: list-behavior=enumerated prefix-word= mark-type=lower-roman max-label-size=0 Caliper measurements from the Visante analysis software; and The semi-automatic algorithm measurements; The number of images needed per subject to provide acceptably repeatable algorithm measurement in future studies; and The agreement between semi-automatic algorithm measurements and caliper measurements (Visante software).

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