
ORLANDO — By utilizing three wavelength channels, as well as OCT scanning, the Optos Silverstone RGB retinal imaging device allows for a more detailed screening of the retina, according to a speaker.
“With RGB, we get the advantage of much better information on the vitreoretinal interface, the superficial retinal layers and the optic nerve head,” Paulo-Eduardo Stanga, MD, told Healio at the American Academy of Ophthalmology meeting. “With RG, we get more information on deep structures like, for example, choroidal nevi.”
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The device, which launched during the meeting, has red, green and