Retinal disease diagnosis

Canon Europe has announced the launch of new software for the Canon OCT-HS100 spectral domain optical coherence tomography (OCT) device and retinal cameras. “The combination of the Canon OCT-HS100, the industry’s first fully automated spectral domain OCT device, and the new Canon software will deliver improved usability and an extensive normative database to enable even more reliable and earlier diagnosis of retinal diseases. The software’s new features also include increased retinal image scan width from 10mm to an extremely wide 13mm and an extensive radial scan mode,” said a company spokesman. Canon also launched an updated version of its retinal imaging control software for Canon retinal cameras, RICS 4.2, which includes an optional mosaic function that enables multiple retinal images to be combined into a single mosaic image for extremely wide views into the periphery of the retina.
http://www.canon-europe.com/
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