OCT ophthalmoscope PLEX® Elite 9000
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OCT ophthalmoscope
OCT ophthalmoscope
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Characteristics

Type of instrument
OCT ophthalmoscope
Examination
eye fluorescein angiography
Ergonomics
tabletop

Description

PLEX® Elite 9000 from ZEISS is a transformational OCT imaging technology that invites retina and glaucoma researchers into a new world of structural and microvascular clarity of the anatomy. Faster, deeper, and with higher resolution, the new dual-speed PLEX® Elite 90001 elevates ophthalmic imaging and clinical research to a new level. With this technology, clinicians can support longitudinal studies while expanding the scope of their research to investigate the clinical benefits of scans acquired at 200kHz scan speed. ZEISS PLEX Elite 9000 Swept-Source OCT allows clinical researchers the potential to see deeper, wider and in more detail from the vitreous to the sclera in the posterior segment. -Study early mechanisms of micro- and neovascularization of the posterior segment from vitreous to sclera. -Explore the progression of retinal and choroidal pathology, such as CNV -Evaluate the mechanism of retina and choroid response to a therapy. This is a case of a young diabetic patient with severe proliferative diabetic retinopathy in both eyes. The new montage scan acquisition feature of the PLEX Elite 9000 is able to capture ultra-wide OCT angiography images that, in this case, helped the clinician clearly visualize the significant increase in the proliferation of new vessels in both eyes. Uncovering the undiscovered has always relied upon collaboration. In fact, the sharing of ideas and insights is foundational to scientific achievement.

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