rtx1 users present clinical results at the 2013 JOS Nichigan meeting

Users of the rtx1 Adaptive Optics Retinal Camera presented 5 lectures and posters at the 116th annual meeting “Nichigan” of the Japanese Ophthalmological Society (JOS) in Tokyo from April 4-8. Ophthalmologists from the Nippon Medical School, the University of Tokyo, the Tokyo Jikei University and the University of Toyama showed new clinical data generated using the rtx1 and discussed the applications of cellular-resolution retinal imaging.Click on “Read more” to see the presentation schedule

Analysis of cone photoreceptor distribution in aged patients. R Obata, X Tan, K Kure, Y Yanagi (University of Tokyo) Lecture. April 4, 2013, Thursday, 10:05-11:17 / Room 6, Hall D7 

High resolution image analysis of central areolar choroidal dystrophy with PRPH2 mutation using an adaptive optics retinal camera. N Itoh, T Hayashi, S Kikuchi, T Kabuto, K Gocho, S Kameya, T Gekka, H Yamada, H Tsuneoka (Tokyo Jikei University & Nippon Medical School Chiba Hokusoh Hospital) April 4,  10:19-11:16 / Room 10 (G402) / Poster 128

 

A case of cone rod dystrophy with homozygous RP1L1 mutation. S Kikuchi, T Kabuto, K Gocho, H Takahashi, Y Sugawara, S Kameya, K Yamaki, H Takahashi (Nippon Medical School Chiba Hokusoh Hospital) April 4,  10:19-11:16 / Room 10 (G402) / Poster 122 

 

Adaptive optics funds images of cone photoreceptors in the macula of patients with MEWDS and AZOOR. T Nakamura, T Ueda, T Oiwake, N Tojo, A Miyakoshi, A Hayashi (University of Toyama). April 4, 16:30-17:00 / Poster P058

 

Adaptive optics study of Vogt-Koyanagi-Harada disease. K Gocho, S Kikuchi, T Kabuto, H Takahashi, S Kameya, K Yamaki, H Takahashi (Nippon Medical School Chiba Hokusoh Hospital) April 5, 9:35-10:05 / Room11 (G409) / Poster 232