5 Key Takeaways
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Ethan A. Rossi, PhD, presented multimodal AOSLO imaging techniques for observing immune cells in the living human eye at ARVO 2026.
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Recent advances in adaptive optics imaging allow for high-resolution visualization of immune cell activity in retinal diseases.
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The study enrolled patients with various forms of uveitis and retinal degenerations to capture inflammatory changes at different stages.
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Dynamic imaging revealed significant cellular activity and structural changes, providing insights into disease mechanisms and treatment responses.
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Efforts are ongoing to utilize AI tools for quantifying cellular features observed in retinal imaging to enhance interpretation and analysis.
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