In vivo observation of the human tear film by tandem scanning confocal microscopy

A new method for observing normal and pathologic states of the human tear film using tandem scanning confocal microscopy is presented. The confocal microscope is configured with a horizontal light path, a 10 × dry objective, and an image‐intensified camera for collecting images at a magnification of...

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description A new method for observing normal and pathologic states of the human tear film using tandem scanning confocal microscopy is presented. The confocal microscope is configured with a horizontal light path, a 10 × dry objective, and an image‐intensified camera for collecting images at a magnification of approximately 150×. The advantages of confocal microscopy can be used to collect reflected images of the human tear film with improved detail and resolution.
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tear lipid
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