Introduction: Wide angle fundus photography using Retcam II is the state of the art technique in evaluating pediatric retinal diseases and tumor conditions. The introduction of ultra wide field 200Ëš fundus imaging and fluorescein angiography for adult fundus imaging is opening the window for diagnosis and management of many peripheral retinal conditions in retinal disorders and tumor conditions. Materials & Methods: Prospective...
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Angiography and Swept Source OCT
Advantages: Wide-angle fundus photography is the state of the art technique in evaluating pediatric retinal diseases and tumor conditions. The introduction of ultra wide field 200˚ fundus imaging and fluorescein angiography for adult fundus imaging is opening the window for diagnosis and management of many peripheral retinal conditions in retinal disorders and tumor conditions. Methods: Prospective evaluation of pediatric and...
Read MoreComparison Wide Fundus Photography Using the Optomap P200C and 7 Standard ETDRS Fundus Photography in the Screening of Diabetic Retinopathy
Joo Yong Lee, Sung Jae Yang, Soo Geun Joe, June-Gone Kim, Young Hee Yoon (Seoul, South Korea) Advantages: The purpose of the study was to compare the wide fundus photography taken by the Optomap P200C and 7 standard early treatment diabetic retinopathy (ETDRS) fundus photographs for diabetic retinopathy screening. Methods: In 25 diabetic patients (50 eyes), one 200-degree wide field fundus photography without dilation by Optomap p200C and...
Read MoreNon-Mydriatic Fundus Photography for the Screening of Diabetic Patients for Retinal Pathology
David Hauser, Giora Treister, Yoel Greenwald (Ashkelon, Israel) Advantages: A telemedicine project using digital non-mydriatic retinal photography can be an effective screening tool for ophthalmic pathology. Methods: This cross-sectional study included diabetic patients referred by their primary care physician to undergo retinal testing. A single technician using a Topcon TRC-NW300 retinal camera between September 2008 and March 2010...
Read MoreSensitivity and Specificity of the Wide-Field Retinography Optomap for Detecting Retinal Tears in Retinal Detachments
Authors: Maria Garcia-Pous, E. Palacios, J. Mataix, M.C. Desco, A. Navea, Valencia, Spain Advantages: To evaluate retinal tears as a cause of retinal detachment with a wide-field retinography. Methods: A pilot study with 24 patients with retinal detachment diagnosis. Images were performed with the Optomap Panoramic200 wide-field confocal scanning laser imaging system. Images were evaluated and compared to gold standard examination by a...
Read MoreQuantitative Analysis of Fundus and Angiographic Images Variables by Photoshop Software
http://www.evrs.eu/medias/2008/congress/Quantitative-Analysis-of-Fundus-and-Angiographic-Images-Variables-by-Photoshop-Software.flv Alireza Ramezani, Hamid Ahmadieh, Mohsen Azarmina, Masoud Soheilian, Mohammad H Dehghan, Mohammad R Mohebbi (Ophthalmic Research Center, Shaheed Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran) Advantages: To have a method for quantitative analysis of fundus or angiographic images variables using...
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