Investigating keratoconus using optical eye modeling
Abstract (Summary)
Keratoconus (KC) is a corneal atrophy which causes a conical extrusion (cone). It
is often misdiagnosed as optical defocus with astigmatism. In this thesis, computer KC
eye models for various conditions are constructed. Using the KC eye model the influence
on visual performance including the consequent refractive errors and the higher-order
aberrations of KC eyes was investigated. The affects of cone shape, dimension (volume),
and location on visual performance are also discussed. The modeled KC eyes
are additionally used to evaluate the performance of a common eye vision-screening
instrument. The simple photorefraction (PR) technique uses only one small light source
with a camera to photograph ocular reflection patterns. Computer optical ray tracing
was performed to simulate the PR images of both KC eyes and astigmatic eyes. The
simulation results shown indicate the ability to detect and differentiate KC from normal
refractive errors.
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School:The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga
School Location:USA - Tennessee
Source Type:Master's Thesis
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