Goal: To determine the extinction coefficient and the anisotropy of scatter
ing as well as the refractive indices in the retina and in the choroid non-
invasively in vivo. Method: The power of coherent reflected light versus fu
ndus depth is recorded by optical coherence tomography (OCT). The ratio of
the refractive indices is derived from the height of the reflection peaks.
The extinction coefficient and anisotropy of scattering are calculated from
the offset and the slope of the signal behind the reflection peaks. Result
s: Values similar to those known from in vitro measurements were found for
the extinction coefficient and scattering anisotropy of the retina and the
choroid. Conclusions: The OCT, usually employed for the measurement of intr
aocular distances and tomographic imaging, is capable to determine further
interesting parameters of single ocular layers. (C) 2000 Elsevier Science B
.V. All rights reserved.