Hey, Ocular Pathology. There’s no hiding from the CX-1.

Jun 27, 2016 | Ophthalmic Devices and Equipment

be-0616-news1-medIn a series of educational videos, Dr. Ben Szirth, Ph.D demonstrates how the outstanding features of the Canon CX-1 hybrid digital retinal camera can be helpful in diagnosing and documenting ocular pathology including diabetic retinopathy, macula problems, branch vein occlusion and diabetes.

The CX-1 offers five photography modes: color, red-free, cobalt, fluorescein angiography (FA), and fundus autofluorescence (FAF). It produces clear, high-resolution images in either mydriatic or non-mydriatic mode with the push of a button.

Another push-button control activates the FAF mode to help monitor macular waste in the RPE, such as lipofuscin, and is useful in detecting early age-related macular degeneration (AMD), glaucoma, and diabetes.

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