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Timestamp: 2019-04-22 10:49:46+00:00

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TrueColor Imaging: seeing it as it is!!
Lasered retinal tears, lattice degeneration. Eidon, TrueColor vs. pseudo color. Retinal tear, lattice degeneration, vitreous hemorrhage. Eidon, TrueColor vs. pseudo color. (Left image - Eidon). Eidon TrueColor vs. SLO pseudo color. Eidon TrueColor vs. SLO pseudo color. Eidon TrueColor vs. SLO pseudo color.
An external fixation target is provided, for use in the contralateral eye: 150° can be reached in manual mode.
Intuitive commands provide total flexibility during use, ranging from fully automated control to manual operation.
At any time it is possible to stop the automatic alignment and switch to manual mode using the joystick, while autofocusing can be combined with manual adjustment.
EIDON offers embedded capabilities to Internet and network connectivity, for remote data viewing and secure data backup.
Ergonomic and motorized chin rest. Improved cleaning ability of the patient rest cushions. Touch screen interface and high resolution, 2560x1600 pixel display. Connectors on the back include 3 USB ports and Ethernet.
– Infrared light images to detect what is invisible to the human eye.
– Confocal aperture for getting sharp images with better visualization of details.
– Confocal white light technology to obtain real color images through a small pupil.
White color and infrared confocal images: the advantages of white color and confocality together for better fundus images. The infrared to see what our eye is not able to see. What once was a dream… is now a reality!
Dr. Siegel highlights the top 5 aspects of retinal imaging with the EIDON wide-field TrueColor scanner that a traditional fundus camera cannot provide.
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An outstanding collection of clinical cases gathered by Dr. Pierre-Loïc CORNUT and Dr. Flore DE BATS, showing the importance of a White LED confocal retinography system in the diagnosis of several pathologies affecting the retina.
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Imagine combining the best features of scanning laser ophthalmoscopy and standard fundus photography to give retinal images that are both high-resolution and wide field. Dr. Valentina Sarao of the University of Udine, Italy, shares her experience of the EIDON TrueColor Confocal Scanner.
Dr. Yoshitaka Oka, from the Oka Eye Institute, Fukuoka, Japan, reports his experience with Eidon, emphasizing the importance of image sharpness and resolution, the width of the field of view, the comfort of not dilating the patient.
Advances in retinal imaging lead periodically to radical changes in the diagnosis and management of retinal diseases. Recently, the introduction on the market of a true colour confocal scanner (Eidon, Centervue; Padova, Italy) has opened a new window into retinal imaging.
EIDON’s combination of white illumination with confocal imaging provides better image quality. The white light images are a true representation of the retina at the time of the scan, giving the most accurate anatomy and all of the detailed information needed for an accurate diagnosis.
Although scanning laser ophthalmoscopy has advantages over traditional fundus photography for retinal imaging, it does not capture true color information.
The Eidon confocal scanner obtains real color images with automated, dilation-free operation.
Non proliferative Diabetic Retinopathy - courtesy of Dr. V. Sarao/ Prof. P. Lanzetta, IEMO, Udine, Italy. Retinal Detachement - courtesy of Dr. V. Sarao/ Prof. P. Lanzetta, IEMO, Udine, Italy. Eidon, Mosaic 110°x110° EIDON, TrueColor image EIDON, TrueColor Optic disc detail Retina_detail Diabetic Retinopathy - courtesy of Prof. G. Staurenghi, Eye Clinic, Department of Biomedical and Clinical Sciences “Luigi Sacco”, Luigi Sacco Hospital, University of Milan, Italy Diabetic Retinopathy, Red free image - courtesy of Prof. G. Staurenghi, Eye Clinic, Department of Biomedical and Clinical Sciences “Luigi Sacco”, Luigi Sacco Hospital, University of Milan, Italy. Dry Age related macular degeneration - courtesy of Dr. V. Sarao/ Prof. P. Lanzetta, IEMO, Udine, Italy. Eidon, infrared image. Retinitis Pigments - courtesy of Dr. V. Sarao/ Prof. P. Lanzetta, IEMO, Udine, Italy. Stargardt disease - courtesy of Prof. G. Staurenghi, Eye Clinic, Department of Biomedical and Clinical Sciences “Luigi Sacco”, Luigi Sacco Hospital, University of Milan, Italy. HIV retinopathy - courtesy of Prof. G. Staurenghi, Eye Clinic, Department of Biomedical and Clinical Sciences “Luigi Sacco”, Luigi Sacco Hospital. Adult Vitelliform Macular Dystrophy - courtesy of Dr. V. Sarao/ Prof. P. Lanzetta, IEMO, Udine, Italy. CNV in AMD - courtesy of Prof. G. Staurenghi, Eye Clinic, Department of Biomedical and Clinical Sciences “Luigi Sacco”, Luigi Sacco Hospital, University of Milan, Italy. CNV in AMD, Infrared Image - courtesy of Prof. G. Staurenghi, Eye Clinic, Department of Biomedical and Clinical Sciences “Luigi Sacco”, Luigi Sacco Hospital, University of Milan, Italy Pattern Dystrophy - courtesy of Prof. G. Staurenghi, Eye Clinic, Department of Biomedical and Clinical Sciences “Luigi Sacco”, Luigi Sacco Hospital, University of Milan, Italy. CRVO - courtesy of Prof. G. Staurenghi, Eye Clinic, Department of Biomedical and Clinical Sciences “Luigi Sacco”, Luigi Sacco Hospital, University of Milan, Italy. Strie Angioidi - courtesy of Prof. G. Staurenghi, Eye Clinic, Department of Biomedical and Clinical Sciences “Luigi Sacco”, Luigi Sacco Hospital, University of Milan, Italy. Open angle glaucoma - courtesy of Dr. V. Sarao/ Prof. P. Lanzetta, IEMO, Udine, Italy. Retinal arterial macro aneurysm rupture Branch retinal vein occlusion - courtesy of Dr. V. Sarao/ Prof. P. Lanzetta, IEMO, Udine, Italy. Esiti di cerchiaggio episclerale - courtesy of Dr. V. Sarao/ Prof. P. Lanzetta, IEMO, Udine, Italy. Primary retinal detachment repair - courtesy of Dr. V. Sarao/ Prof. P. Lanzetta, IEMO, Udine, Italy. Sectorial Retinitis Pigmentosa - courtesy of Prof. G. Staurenghi, Eye Clinic, Department of Biomedical and Clinical Sciences “Luigi Sacco”, Luigi Sacco Hospital, University of Milan, Italy. Myopic macular degeneration - courtesy of Dr. V. Sarao/ Prof. P. Lanzetta, IEMO, Udine, Italy. Myelinated fibers - courtesy of Dr. V. Sarao/ Prof. P. Lanzetta, IEMO, Udine, Italy. Proliferative diabetic retinopathy laser treated - courtesy of Dr. V. Sarao/ Prof. P. Lanzetta, IEMO, Udine, Italy. Retinal Detachment, Infrered Image - courtesy of Dr. V. Sarao/ Prof. P. Lanzetta, IEMO, Udine, Italy. Retinal Detachment - courtesy of Dr. V. Sarao/ Prof. P. Lanzetta, IEMO, Udine, Italy. Eidon, Cataract patient with Diabetes Macular Dystrophy. Eidon, Diabetes and AMD. Eidon, Asteroid Hyalosis. Eidon, Vitreoretinal traction. Normal, 110° * 110° True Color Mosaic Image. Normal, 110° * 60° True Color Mosaic Image. Eidon, Lasered Retinal Tears, Lattice Degeneration. Dry Age related Macular Degeneration - courtesy of Prof. G. Staurenghi, Eye Clinic, Department of Biomedical and Clinical Sciences “Luigi Sacco”, Luigi Sacco Hospital, University of Milan, Italy.
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