http://rdf.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubchem/patent/JP-2006501902-A
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publicationNumber | JP-2006501902-A |
titleOfInvention | System and method for exciting photosensitive compounds in ocular tissue |
abstract | Systems and methods are provided for exciting a photosensitizer to provide desired illumination on target eye tissue. The excitation system includes an optical module that generates illumination light and a controller that supplies power to the optical module to control the shape, intensity or energy level and duration of the illumination light. The optical module includes a contact portion that is in contact with the eye, a light emitter array for generating a light pattern having a shape, and an optical element for focusing the light pattern on the eye. A beam portion and a visualization portion for providing visual feedback of the procedure through a visualization interface coupled to the microscope are included. A typical procedure is one in which an optical module is placed on the affected eye of a patient by a clinician and irradiated light is irradiated onto the lesioned part of the eye. Clinicians typically view the eye through a microscope and optical module during the procedure. |
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