Patent ID: 8860796

Claim:
A multimodal imaging system for imaging a retina of a subject, the system comprising: a Fourier domain optical coherence tomography (FDOCT) imaging system comprising: a source arm path including a first broadband source of optical radiation emitting optical radiation in a first wavelength region; a sample arm path coupled to the source arm path and including an optical system for directing optical radiation to the retina of a subject; a reference arm path coupled to the source arm path, the reference arm path having an associated reference arm path length defined by a position of a reflector and including a reference arm path length adjustment module coupled to the reference arm to move the position of the reflector, wherein an optical path length of the reference arm is adjustable over a range of at least 15 mm and wherein the adjustment is coordinated with an optical path length of an eye of the subject; and a detection module having an associated detection arm path, the detection arm path being coupled to the sample arm path and the reference arm path; a full field imaging system configured to operate in a second wavelength region, the full field imaging system comprising a source of optical radiation emitting optical radiation in a second wave length region, wherein the second wavelength region is at least partially different from the first wavelength region; and wherein the optical system in the sample arm path of the FDOCT imaging system comprises: an optical beamsplitter; a scanning assembly for scanning the optical radiation of the first wavelength region; a camera for receiving an image of the retina in the second wavelength region; and an objective lens configured to deliver optical radiation from the at least first and second wavelength regions to the retina of the subject and to receive light returned in the at least first and second wavelength regions from the retina; a processor configured to process images of the retina derived from the detection module of the FDOCT system and the camera of the full field imaging system; and a display configured to synchronously display images from the FDOCT imaging system and the full field imaging system.