Fundus imaging

Fundus imaging

Heidelberg Engineering has received FDA clearance for MultiColorTM Scanning Laser Imaging as a new dimension in multi-modality fundus imaging with the SPECTRALISR product family. “SPECTRALIS MultiColor imaging delivers high contrast, detailed fundus images - even in difficult patients including those with cataracts or nystagmus,†said Prof Sebastian Wolf, Head of Ophthalmology at the Inselspital in Bern, Switzerland. “In my experience with this technology, the overall appearance of MultiColor images is similar to those of colour fundus photographs,†he commented. “In addition, the increased detail and contrast in the MultiColor images has helped me to identify pathologies difficult to see on the corresponding colour fundus images.â€

•  www.Spectralis-MultiColor.com

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