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titleOfInvention Optical scanning measurement device
abstract In an optical scanning measurement apparatus, it is possible to non-invasively measure biological components from the fundus of a subject. An optical scanning measurement device includes an optical scanning mirror that performs two-dimensional scanning on a fundus of a subject with visible light from a visible light source and infrared light from an infrared light source. A visible light receiving unit 16 that receives visible light reflected from the fundus 30 and a signal processing unit 18 that processes a signal from the infrared light receiving unit 17 that receives infrared light are provided. The signal processing unit 18 forms a two-dimensional image of the fundus 30 from the signal from the visible light receiving unit 16 and measures a biological component of the fundus 30 from the signal from the infrared light receiving unit 17. Thereby, a biological component can be accurately measured noninvasively from the fundus. [Selection] Figure 1
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