Topography and dry eye screening

Oculus says that the introduction of the new Keratograph 5M is a revolution in topography and screening for dry eye disorders. “The high-resolution colour camera and integrated magnification changer open up entirely new perspectives in professional tear film analysis,†said a company spokeswoman. “A complete range of diagnostic possibilities are based on the new colour camera. For the first time it is possible to record bulbar and limbal redness and classify the results automatically and objectively. Due to the magnification changer, the Keratograph 5M allows a larger distance to the patient’s eye to perform meibography and examine the upper eyelid as comfortably as the lower eyelid,†she said
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