IVCVMay 6, 2025

The Eye as a Window to Systemic Health: A Survey of Retinal Imaging from Classical Techniques to Oculomics

arXiv:2505.04006v12 citationsh-index: 39The Journal of Precision Medicine: Health and Disease
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It addresses the problem of early detection and monitoring of both ocular and systemic diseases for healthcare professionals, but it is incremental as it reviews existing advancements.

This survey paper explores the evolution of retinal imaging techniques and the integration of AI-driven analysis to use the eye as a window for assessing systemic health, highlighting research gaps and future directions in oculomics.

The unique vascularized anatomy of the human eye, encased in the retina, provides an opportunity to act as a window for human health. The retinal structure assists in assessing the early detection, monitoring of disease progression and intervention for both ocular and non-ocular diseases. The advancement in imaging technology leveraging Artificial Intelligence has seized this opportunity to bridge the gap between the eye and human health. This track paves the way for unveiling systemic health insight from the ocular system and surrogating non-invasive markers for timely intervention and identification. The new frontiers of oculomics in ophthalmology cover both ocular and systemic diseases, and getting more attention to explore them. In this survey paper, we explore the evolution of retinal imaging techniques, the dire need for the integration of AI-driven analysis, and the shift of retinal imaging from classical techniques to oculomics. We also discuss some hurdles that may be faced in the progression of oculomics, highlighting the research gaps and future directions.

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