[optimal] Re: From Denice re Fundus Imaging Optic Nerves

  • From: Cynthia VandenHoven <cynthia.vandenhoven@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: optimal@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Mon, 26 Nov 2012 21:46:25 -0500

We have the Zeiss Visucam NonMydriatic NMFA or something like that. I would
not recommend it for glaucoma as the exposure latitude is not enough to
handle atrophied or cupped nerves. Blows the whites out. It may not be all
Visucams but that is the case with ours.  It is great for papilledema and
crowded nerves though!


Cynthia


On Mon, Nov 26, 2012 at 6:16 PM, CPMC Ophthalmic Diagnostic Center <
cpmceyelab@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

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> **·         **I have a local Glaucoma Specialist looking for a fundus
> camera, Non Myd or Myd OK, specifically for stereo imaging of the disc.
> Not interested in simultaneous stereo devices.****
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> **·         **It’s been awhile since I looked at fundus cameras, or
> revisted “Matched Flicker” type of software for evaluating change over time.
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> **·         **Would appreciate feedback from the Eye Imaging Specialists
> community as to what they are using and why?****
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