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Optos

Optos has added a blue laser to the standard image generated by red/green lasers to create a single composite red/green/blue (RGB) optomap image. This makes it possible to collect four individual image types with a single capture, saving time, while collecting more information to assist with disease detection, management, and treatment planning.

Visualising multiple image modalities at the same time increases the information available, and having access to more information should empower healthcare professionals to make a more informed decision when diagnosing pathology.

Optos devices produce multi-modality images which can include:

  • Colour red/green (rg),
  • Colour red/green/blue (rgb),
  • Red-free (sensory),
  • Red (choroidal),
  • Autofluorescence (af),
  • Fluorescein angiography (fa),
  • Indocyanine green angiography (icg), and
  • Optical coherence tomography (central and optomap-guided).

Visit: optos.com

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