
When treating glaucoma, it pays to have a topographer with dry eye assessment capabilities – like the Medmont Meridia Pro – in your instrument lineup.
That’s because glaucoma treatments can increase the risk of dry eye and vice versa.1 The Medmont Meridia Pro offers tear film analysis and fluorescein imaging, as well as a high-definition colour camera that effortlessly captures detailed photographs and video for robust pathology documentation. Anterior imaging with white light allows you to confidently evaluate redness and inflammation, blepharitis, eyelid hygiene, meibomian gland expression, and more.
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Reference
- Berdahl J, Managing corneal disease and glaucoma, Review of Ophthalmology, 2020, available at: reviewofophthalmology.com/article/managing-corneal-disease-and-glaucoma [accessed Jan 2024].