Eye Care Professionals
Present day Optometrists and Eye Care Professionals are using Advanced diagnostic
tools that improve your ability to identify retinal pathology and track
any change over time.
For Example: OCT Zeiss Machines can accomplish:
For Example: OCT Zeiss Machines can accomplish:
- FastTrac™ retinal tracking system
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Macular Thickness OU
Analysis
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Advanced RPE analysis
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Ganglion Cell Analysis
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Guided Progression Analysis
(GPA™)
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Precision FoveaFinder™
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Macular Thickness and Change
Analysis
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Macular Thickness Normative Data
CIRRUS HD-OCT 5000 (Ocular Coherence Tomography) systems provide a solution for comprehensive optometry and ophthalmic
practices and offers essential OCT capabilities with a broad range of
clinical applications.
Macular Thickness OU
Analysis
Advanced RPE analysis
Ganglion Cell Analysis
Guided Progression Analysis
(GPA™)
Precision FoveaFinder™
Macular Thickness and Change
Analysis
It is an easy-to-learn, easy-to-use instrument for
the management of glaucoma and retinal disease, retina assessment for
cataract surgery, and anterior segment imaging for corneal disease.
The
new OCT camera enables quick OCT fundus image refresh making patient
alignment more efficient.
CIRRUS HD-OCT 5000 is configured for high resolution
visualization capabilities and sophisticated clinical applications such
as Advanced RPE (Retinal Pigment Epithelial) analysis to track retinal pigment epithelial integrity
and Ganglion Cell Analysis so we can assess glaucomatous loss in the macula
that may not be easily evident in the peripapillary region.
The FastTrac™
retinal tracking reduces eye motion artifacts without sacrificing
patient throughput with a proprietary scan acquisition strategy, high
speed 20 Hz LSO camera, and single-pass alignment scanning. This feature
enables the highest resolution B-Scans to be captured in identical
locations from visit to visit providing precise assessment of change in
targeted pathologies.
Image Courtesy of https://www.lecturio.com/magazine/age-related-disorders/ Image : “Hypertensive retinopathy” by Frank Wood. License: CC BY-SA 3.0
Some Retinal anomalies may include:
Age-related Disorders of the Eye: Cataracts, Presbyopia (Age-related farsightedness), Hypertensive Retinopathy and Vitreous Degeneration
Normal Retina Image
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Layers of the Retina
Imagen cortesia de http://www.newdevelopments.nl/pdf/Klevering%20OCT.pdf
Using the
CIRRUS HD-OCT 5000 can give us images like
these:
Open Angle eye image
Images Courtesy of https://www.octscans.com/retinal-detachment.html
Some Images of Retina with Pathology
Normal Layers of Human Retina
Normal and Non-Normal Versions of Retina
Image courtesy of https://www.allaboutvision.com/conditions/
Above Images are a sample of Age-related
macular degeneration
We also perform children's exams and diagnostics
Imagen cortesia de Youtube.com
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8PaYJIbwEtc
Information on Anisometropia and Ambliopia is based on following web site:
https://www.medicinenet.com/script/main/art.asp?articlekey=20150
Image courtesy of Wikipedia
Opening Soon.
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