SENSITIVITY AND SPECIFICITY OF THE OPTOS OPTOMAP FOR DETECTING PERIPHERAL RETINAL LESIONS

作者: PAUL J. MACKENZIE , MATT RUSSELL , PATRICK E. MA , CAROLYN M. ISBISTER , DAVID A. L. MABERLEY

DOI: 10.1097/IAE.0B013E3180592B5C

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摘要: Purpose:To compare the sensitivity and specificity of Optomap Panoramic200 wide-field confocal scanning laser imaging system for detecting peripheral retinal lesions.Methods:Optomap images were obtained in patients with known pathology. Two masked specialists evaluated im

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