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From: Advances and prospects of multi-modal ophthalmic artificial intelligence based on deep learning: a review

Fig. 2

Presentation of typical multimodal ophthalmic imaging. The ophthalmic image-assisted examinations, arranged from left to right in the top row, include slit-lamp examination (a), corneal fluorescein sodium staining microscopy (b), and fundus optical coherence tomography (OCT) scan (c and d). In the bottom row, arranged from left to right, examinations consist of corneal epithelial thickness measurement (e), corneal OCT scan (f), fundus OCT angiography (OCTA) (g), ganglion cell examination (h), and wide-angle fundus color photography (i)

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