CEM-530 specular microscope

CEM-530 specular microscope
[caption id='attachment_1670' align='alignright' width='400' caption='NIDEK CEM-530 specular microscope']NIDEK CEM-530 specular microscope[/caption]

NIDEK has launched the CEM-530 specular microscope. “In addition to conventional central and peripheral specular microscopy, the CEM-530 includes a unique function to capture paracentral images,†said a company spokesman. “The paracentral images are captured at eight points, 5º visual angle within a 0.25mm x 0.55mm field and enable enhanced assessment surrounding the central image,†he said.
16 images are captured and automatically sorted based on quality and the ability to be analysed. The optimal image for analysis is indicated with orange highlight.

Once the image is selected, complete analysis is automatically performed in two seconds with the CEM-530. The analysis screen allows visualisation of the endothelial cells in four modes, trace, photo, area, and apex, which helps the clinician to verify analysis values with the correspondent cell images. The 3-D auto tracking, auto shot, and tiltable touch screen provide ease of use, allowing faster and more accurate measurement.The CEM-530 utilises a LED light source for flash, which reduces power consumption, lasts longer, and saves on operational costs.
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