Claims
- 1. A method for in-vivo inspection of ocular tissue at a specific site comprising:
- (a) providing a source of substantially monochromatic, coherent, collimated light;
- (b) focusing light from the source on a first measurement location of a subject's ocular tissue wherein said first measurement location corresponds to the clearest area of the subject's ocular tissue;
- (c) collecting light scattered by the first measurement location;
- (d) converting the light scattered by the first measurement location into an electrical signal representative of the intensity of the light scattered by the first measurement location (I.sub.f.sup.o);
- (e) storing the value of I.sub.f.sup.o for later reference;
- (f) focusing light from the source on a second measurement location of a subject's ocular tissue wherein said second measurement location corresponds to the area of the subject's ocular tissue which is to be examined;
- (g) collecting the light scattered by the second measurement location;
- (h) converting the light scattered by the second measurement location into an electrical signal representative of the intensity of the light scattered by the second measurement location (I.sub.tot); and,
- (i) comparing the value of I.sub.tot to that of I.sub.f.sup.o to determine the degree of cataractogenesis at the second measurement location of the ocular tissue.
- 2. A method for in-vivo inspection of ocular tissue at a specific site comprising:
- (a) providing a source of substantially monochromatic, coherent, collimated light;
- (b) focusing light from the source on a calibrating element;
- (c) collecting light scattered by the calibrating element;
- (d) converting light scattered by the calibrating element into an electrical signal representative of the intensity of the light scattered by the calibrating element (I.sub.f.sup.o);
- (e) storing the value of I.sub.f.sup.o for later reference;
- (f) focusing light from the source on a measurement location of a subjects ocular tissue wherein said measurement location corresponds to the area of the subject's ocular tissue which is to be examined;
- (g) collecting the light scattered by the measurement location;
- (h) converting the light scattered by the measurement location into an electrical signal representative of the intensity of the light scattered by the measurement location (I.sub.tot); and,
- (i) comparing the value of I.sub.tot to that of I.sub.f.sup.o to determine the degree of cataractogenesis at the measurement location of the ocular tissue.
- 3. A method as in claim 2 wherein the calibrating element scatters light of an intensity I.sub.f.sup.o corresponding to a previously determined average I.sub.f.sup.o value of light scattered from normal clear regions of a normal lens.
- 4. A method as in claim 2 wherein the calibrating element comprises a suspension of polystyrene latex spheres in water.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 091,834, filed Sept. 1, 1987, now abandoned.
GOVERNMENT SUPPORT
The invention described herein was supported in whole or in part by a grant from the National Institutes of Health.
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