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Colin Kerr
Colin Kerr
Published: Sunday, April 1, 2018
Topcon Medical Systems has announced that its DRI OCT Triton Series has received 510(k) clearances from the FDA. “We are very pleased to announce the recent FDA Clearance of the DRI OCT Triton and DRI OCT Triton Plus. With a true-colour fundus camera and widefield OCT scanning capability, the Triton Series provides the first Swept Source OCT with multi-modal imaging capabilities. The revolutionary features of the DRI OCT Triton Series provides exceptional visualisation of the entire tomogram, allowing for a better understanding of many ocular pathologies and enhancing the standard of patient care,” said John Fujita, President of Topcon Medical Systems. http://www.topconmedical.com/
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