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Non-proliferative Diabetic Retinopathy Case 2

3 September 2023
True color, ultra-widefield

Non-proliferative Diabetic Retinopathy

True color, ultra-widefield
Courtesy of Dr. Jesse Jung MD.

True color, ultra-widefield image shows scattered dot and blot hemorrhages outside the posterior pole.

Courtesy of Dr. Jesse Jung MD.

True color, ultra-widefield image shows scattered dot and blot hemorrhages outside the posterior pole.

71-year-old male with non-proliferative diabetic retinopathy and drusen. The CLARUS® True Color Ultra-widefield image (figure 1) shows scattered dot and blot hemorrhages, mainly located outside the posterior pole.

A single widefield

Non-proliferative Diabetic Retinopathy

A single widefield
Courtesy of Dr. Jesse Jung MD.

A single widefield image covers the seven standard 30° fields of the ETDRS protocol.

Courtesy of Dr. Jesse Jung MD.

A single widefield image covers the seven standard 30° fields of the ETDRS protocol.

The CLARUS covers the ETDRS 7 standard fields in one single widefield image (figure 2), making it a valuable tool for diabetic eye exams and documenting retinopathy.

ZEISS CLARUS
Courtesy of Dr. Jesse Jung MD.

Enhanced visualization of the posterior pole reveals diabetic retinopathy and macular drusen.

The zoomed-in image of the posterior pole (figure 3) shows the excellent resolution and color of CLARUS images, allowing clear visualization of diabetic retinopathy, as well as the optic disc and macular drusen in a single image.


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