Scientists zap healthy eyes with lasers to boost diagnostic safety
NCT ID NCT02023073
First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026
Summary
This study looks at how laser light bounces off different parts of the eye, like the cornea and retina. Researchers will measure the reflected light at various angles and colors in 20 healthy volunteers aged 18-40. The goal is to make laser-based eye exams and surgeries safer and more accurate.
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Goldschleger Eye Research Institute, Sheba Medical Center,
RECRUITINGTel Litwinsky, 52621, Israel
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