SPECULAR MICROSCOPE SPEEDY AND STRAIGHTFORWARD

NIDEK has announced that the Food & Drug Administration (FDA) has issued 510K clearance for the CEM-530 Specular Microscope. The company says the microscope acquires images of the corneal endothelium and provides analysis very quickly and easily. “The auto tracking capabilities make acquisition speedy and straightforward,” said a company spokesman. The features of the microscope include paracentral specular microscopy as well as peripheral images, twosecond auto analysis, automatic indication of the optimal image, 3-D auto tracking, auto shot and a tiltable touch screen with built-in printer.
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