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Towards a full model for ocular biomechanics, fluid dynamics, and hemodynamics.
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https://www.modeling-ophthalmology.com/index.php/JMO/article/download/64/126
Author(s)
Sala, Lorenzo
Prud'homme, Christophe
Guidoboni, Giovanna
Szopos, Marcela
Type
Journal Article
Abstract
This contribution presents an ongoing work to implement a patient-specific mathematical virtual simulator for the eye. The aim is to create a multiscale and multiphysics model for the description of ocular biomechanics, fluid dynamics, and hemodynamics. This instrument may serve to illustrate and estimate some clinically relevant parameters, as well as predict their spatial and temporal evolution adopting forward-looking numerical techniques.
Date Issued
2018-06-18
Date Acceptance
2018-02-01
Citation
Journal for Modeling in Ophthalmology, 2018, 2 (2), pp.7-13
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/10044/1/75511
URL
https://www.modeling-ophthalmology.com/index.php/JMO/article/view/64
ISSN
2468-3922
Publisher
JMO
Start Page
7
End Page
13
Journal / Book Title
Journal for Modeling in Ophthalmology
Volume
2
Issue
2
Copyright Statement
© Journal for Modeling in Ophthalmology 2018.
Identifier
https://www.modeling-ophthalmology.com/index.php/JMO/article/view/64
Publication Status
Published
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