ISCEV 2018: presentation on imaging cell loss in inherited retinal disease using the rtx1
Clinical results obtained with the rtx1 Adaptive Optics Camera will be presented at the International Society for Clinical Electrophysiology of Vision symposium on June 21st, 2018, in Reims, France.
Pr Kiyoko Gocho, from the Nippon Medical School, will show how ultrahigh-resolution images acquired with the rtx1 could detect changes at the cellular level in the retina, in a case of inherited occult macular dystrophy, also known as Miyake’s disease.
To learn more, see the poster presentation on June 21st, 13:30-15:30 :
#9.21 – A family with a spectrum of occult macular dystrophy possibly caused by a novel RP1L1 mutation (S1207F)
K. Gocho, K. Shinoda, K. Fujinami, K. Tsunoda, H. Takahashi, S. Kameya
Imagine Eyes’ CEO, Nicolas Chateau, will attend the conference. If you’d like to meet him and learn more about the rtx1, click here to send him an email.
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