Many thanks to visitors and speakers at Euretina 2016!
Imagine Eyes’ team wishes to thank all the congress attendees who visited our booth at the Euretina 2016 meeting in Copenhagen. We hope that everyone enjoyed our live demonstrations of ultrahigh-resolution retinal imaging, as well as our software tools for analyzing the retina at the cellular and microvascular levels.
We are also very grateful to Dr Jelena Potic (Jules Gonin Hospital, Lausanne, Switzerland) and Dr Kiyoko Gocho (Nippon medical School, Chiba, Japan) for presenting new clinical results obtained with the rtx1 Adaptive Optics Retinal Camera.
Dr Potic demonstrated the use of the rtx1 for monitoring the outcome of retinal detachment surgery at the photoreceptor cell level. In patients’ eyes examined up to 3 months after surgery, the rtx1 enabled detecting alterations in the cone cell mosaic while retinal layers seemed to be normal under OCT examination. On average these cell losses were more pronounced in patients who had macula-OFF detachments than in macula-ON cases. Dr Potic concluded on the usefulness of the rtx1 for assessing cell loss and therapeutic rescue.
Dr Gocho presented a study on autosomal recessive bestrophinopathy (ARB) where the rtx1 enabled observing microscopic cysts caused by retinoschisis in the parafoveal region, as well as inner retinal folds in the fovea.
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