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Ocular temperature elevation induced by thresholdin vivoexposure to 1090-nm infrared radiation and associated heat diffusion
2014
Journal of Biomedical Optics
An in vivo exposure to 197 W∕cm 2 1090-nm infrared radiation (IRR) requires a minimum 8 s for cataract induction. The present study aims to determine the ocular temperature evolution and the associated heat flow at the same exposure conditions. Two groups of 12 rats were unilaterally exposed within the dilated pupil with a close to collimated beam between lens and retina. Temperature was recorded with thermocouples. Within 5 min after exposure, the lens light scattering was measured. In one
doi:10.1117/1.jbo.19.10.105008
pmid:25321397
fatcat:cta4hryiavc2lbcvgo7vzxb5yy