G. Thurston, D. L. Hayden, Pendra Burrows, John I. Clark, V. G. Taret, Joel Kandel, Maria Courogen, J. Peetermans, M. Bowen, David Miller, K. Sullivan, Rainer Storb, Hal Stern, G. Benedek
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Ouasielastic light scattering from the aging human lens in vivo
The formation of clinically recognized cataract is the culmination of progressive development of light scattering structures within the ocular lens. These structures scatter a portion of the light that would normally be transmitted to the retina, thereby reducing image clarity and degrading vision. Another portion of the scattered light exits the eye entirely. This backscattered light finds widespread use as a means of describing and quantitating cataract.