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Sclerotic scatter.
Denion, E; Béraud, G; Marshall, M-L; Denion, G; Lux, A-L.
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  • Denion E; Service d'ophtalmologie, CHU de Caen, avenue de la Côte-de-Nacre, 14033 Caen cedex 9, France; Pôle de formation et de recherche en santé, faculté de médecine, Unicaen, 2, rue des Rochambelles, CS 14032, 14032 Caen cedex, France; Inserm, U 1075 COMETE, pôle de formation et de recherche en santé, 2, r
  • Béraud G; Médecine interne et maladies infectieuses, CHU de Poitiers, 86000 Poitiers, France; EA2694, université droit et santé Lille 2, 59000 Lille, France; Interuniversity Institute for Biostatistics and Statistical Bioinformatics, Hasselt University, Hasselt, Belgium.
  • Marshall ML; Ernst & Young, 102, Rivonia road, Dennehof, 2196 Sandton, South Africa.
  • Denion G; Cabinet de médecine générale, rue de la Grâce de Dieu, 14610 Epron, France.
  • Lux AL; Service d'ophtalmologie, CHU de Caen, avenue de la Côte-de-Nacre, 14033 Caen cedex 9, France; Pôle de formation et de recherche en santé, faculté de médecine, Unicaen, 2, rue des Rochambelles, CS 14032, 14032 Caen cedex, France.
J Fr Ophtalmol ; 41(1): 62-77, 2018 Jan.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29246385
ABSTRACT
Sclerotic scatter involves the scattering of incident light by the limbal sclera followed by entry of part of the scattered light into the cornea, where some of the light travels through total internal reflection to the other side, where it scatters a second time in the limbal sclera. It is then visible in the form of a limbal scleral arc of light. Sclerotic scatter has been used for decades to spot and delineate corneal opacities, which disrupt and scatter the light travelling through total internal reflection. To implement the technique, the slit beam and the binoculars of the slit lamp should be dissociated so that the limbal sclera is illuminated, while the binoculars are centered on the cornea. The technique does not provide any information as to the depth of corneal opacities and therefore needs to be complemented by direct illumination. The second sclerotic scatter may also be used clinically, for instance for diode cycloablation, the posterior part of the arc of light projecting 0.5mm behind the scleral spur. This article aims to describe the phenomenon of sclerotic scatter, explaining how the slit-lamp should be set to use this technique, describing its clinical applications (in the opacified cornea and in the normal sclera), showing that the limbal scleral arc of light of sclerotic scatter may be seen under certain circumstances in daily life with the naked eye and, finally, explaining how the arc of light differs from peripheral light focusing ("Coroneo effect").
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Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Banco de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Dispersión de Radiación / Esclerótica / Luz Tipo de estudio: Diagnostic_studies Límite: Humans Idioma: En Revista: J Fr Ophtalmol Año: 2018 Tipo del documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Banco de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Dispersión de Radiación / Esclerótica / Luz Tipo de estudio: Diagnostic_studies Límite: Humans Idioma: En Revista: J Fr Ophtalmol Año: 2018 Tipo del documento: Article