In vivo corneal and lenticular microscopy with asymmetric fundus retroillumination

Biomed Opt Express. 2020 May 26;11(6):3263-3273. doi: 10.1364/BOE.391815. eCollection 2020 Jun 1.

Abstract

We describe a new technique for non-contact in vivo corneal and lenticular microscopy. It is based on fundus retro-reflection and back-illumination of the crystalline lens and cornea. To enhance phase-gradient contrast, we apply asymmetric illumination by illuminating one side of the fundus. The technique produces micron-scale lateral resolution images across a 1 mm diagonal field of view in the central cornea. We show representative images of the epithelium, the subbasal nerve plexus, large stromal nerves, dendritic immune cells, endothelial nuclei, and the anterior crystalline lens, demonstrating the potential of this instrument for clinical applications.