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optomap fa Diagnostic Atlas: A Retinal Reference Guide

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Early detection of retinal disease is vital to protecting your patients' vision, but you can only diagnose what can be seen from the images your equipment captures. Ultra-widefield (UWF™) retinal imaging technology produces high-resolution images of approximately 82% of the retina in a single capture, facilitating earlier detection and more effective management of conditions such as hyperflourescence, diabetic retinopathy, and retinal artery occlusion.

Download the optomap® ƒa Diagnostic Atlas Booklet to see how different pathologies are visualized on an UWF fluorescein angiogram and learn more about saving your patients' sight.

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