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Optos introduced retinal imaging with ultra-widefield scanning laser technology to support practitioners diagnosing, analyzing, documenting and monitoring ocular pathology that may first present in the periphery, and otherwise may go undetected using traditional examination techniques and equipment. Several ultra-widefield high resolution imaging devices are available with simultaneous non-contact pole-to-periphery views of more than 80% or 200 degrees of the retina in a single capture.
View how a widefield retinal image is captured
Ophthalmoscopy
Color Fundus
Central Pole(ResMax™)
Red Free
Choroidal
Fluoroscein AngiographyFundus Autofluorescence
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