iVue is a high-resolution, high-speed, full spectral-domain OCT scanner with 5-micron resolution and 26,000 A-scans/second scanning speed offering imaging capabilities of both the anterior and posterior pole as standard for chinrest and supine patient analysis. High-resolution B-scans and retinal thickness mapping aid in identifying and tracking retinal disease. RNFL thickness mapping and TSNIT analysis combined with Ganglion Cell Complex analysis help to identify glaucoma patients. A full 6mm diameter Pachymetry Map, plus visualization and measurement of the angle, provide the tools to aid in anterior segment assessment. Expand your OCT world with iVue versitility.
Anterior basement membrane dystrophy (ABMD), also known as epithelial basement membrane dystrophy (EBMD) and map-dot-fingerprint (MDF) dystrophy, is the most common corneal dystrophy and may affect visual acuity and cause recurrent erosions. The abnormal adhesion of the corneal epithelial cells results in focal thickening and opacities, sometimes with subepithelial fibrosis. These areas may change in size and location and do affect vision if located within the visual axis. Approximately 10% of ...
The Annual ASCRS and ASOA Symposium and Congress is unmatched in its diverse offering and gives attendees unique access to the latest techniques and technologies in ophthalmic surgery and practices. You will meet the leaders in the field, experience ...