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LENS FIELD OF VIEW APPLICATIONS ADVANTAGES

Lens 130of
Field DEGREES
View – PEDIATRIC FUNDUS
Applications Advantages
ROP, PREMATURE - Posterior Pole
D1300 130 degrees
- E quator
Pediatric Fundus and Ora Serrata with •scleral
Wide Field of View
Lens Field of View - Posterior Pole
Applications Advantages
depression
- Equator and Ora Serrata • Wide
• Small tip facilitates imagingfield
smallof view
babies
D1300 130 degrees - Retinal
- Retinal Vasculature
Vasculature
• Small tip
- Hemorrhages
Pediatric Fundus Light weight
• Wide Field of View
Lens Field of View - Hemorrhages
-Applications
Tumors
Posterior and structural
Pole Advantages • Light weight
D1300 - T umors
- abnormalities
Equator and
and Ora Structural Abnormalities
Serrata Multipurpose
• Small wide-angle
tip facilitates posterior
imaging and
small babies
• Multipurpose wide-angle
Lens
D1300 Field
130 of View
degrees -Applications
Retinal Vasculature Advantages
anterior applications
-Pediatric
Anterior Fundus
Chamber
Hemorrhages •• Light Field of View applications
Wide weight
D1300 130 degrees --Pediatric
ANTERIOR
Posterior
Iridocorneal
Tumors andPoleAngle CHAMBER
structural
-- abnormalities
Equator Fundus
and
Iris-structure Ora Serrata •• Small
Wide Field of View
tip facilitates • Handles
imaging iridocorneal
small babies angle
Lens Field of View ---Applications
Iridocorneal
Posterior
Retinal Pole
Vasculature
Angle • Multipurpose
Advantages
wide-angle posterior and
Crystalline Lens changes anterior applications
- Tumors
Anterior - Irisand
-- Hemorrhages
Equator Structure
and Ora
masses
Serrata • Small
• Light weight tip facilitates imaging small babies
D1300 130 degrees RetinalChamber
- Tumors Vasculature
---Pediatric
Hemorrhages
and structural
- Crystalline
Iridocorneal
Fundus Angle Lens Changes • Light
Wide weight
Field of View
-- Iris abnormalities
structure • Multipurpose wide-angle posterior and
-
Tumors Tumors
Posterior andPole and Masses
structural
-- abnormalities
Crystalline Lens anterior applications
Equator and Orachanges
Serrata • Small tip facilitates
Multipurpose imaging
wide-angle small babies
posterior and
-Anterior
- Tumors
Chamber
and masses
B1200 120 degrees Retinal Vasculature
- Iridocorneal Angle anterior applications
Pediatric
-Anterior
HemorrhagesFundus
Chamber • Greater
Light contrast
weight than
- Iris structure
120 DEGREES – PEDIATRIC
Posterior
Tumors
-- Crystalline
Iridocorneal Pole
and FUNDUS
structural
Angle
Lens changes
the D1300
CHILDREN’S LENS Equator
-- abnormalities
Iris and Ora Serrata
structure • Multipurpose wide-angle posterior and
B1200 120 degrees -
Tumors
- CrystallinePosterior
and masses
Retinal Vasculature Pole
Lens changes • Suited
anteriorfor imaging the pigmented retina
applications
-Anterior
Pediatric - Equator
Tumors Chamber
HemorrhagesFundus
and massesand Ora Serrata with scleral • Greater contrast than
Tumors
Iridocorneal
- Posterior andPolestructural
Angle • theCanD1300be used for imaging the Iridocorneal
- abnormalitiesdepression
Iris structure
Equator and Ora Serrata Angle • Greater contrast than D1300
B1200 120 degrees - Retinal - Retinal
Crystalline LensVasculature
Vasculature changes • Suited for imaging the pigmented retina
Pediatric
Anterior
- Hemorrhages
Tumors Fundus
Chamber
and masses •• Greater
Multipurposecontrast • Suited
than
wide-angle for darker
posterior and pigmented
B1200 120 degrees --Pediatric
- Hemorrhages
Posterior
Iridocorneal
Tumors andPoleAngle
structural •• Can the D1300
anterior applications
be used retinathe Iridocorneal
for imaging
B1200 -- abnormalities
Equator Fundus
Iris-structure
Tumors Pole and Structural Abnormalities
and Ora Serrata Greater
Angle
contrast than
• the
Handles iridocorneal angle
--- Retinal
Posterior
Crystalline Vasculature
Lens changes
the D1300
• Suited for imaging pigmented retina
- Hemorrhages
Equator and Ora Serrata
B1200 120 degrees
-Anterior
- Tumors
-- Tumors ANTERIOR
Retinal
and
Chamber masses
Vasculature CHAMBER •• Multipurpose
Suited for imaging
• the
Multipurpose
wide-angle pigmented andwide-angle
posteriorretina
--Pediatric
Iridocornealand structural
Angle • anterior
Can be used for imaging the Iridocorneal
applications
Hemorrhages
-- abnormalities
Fundus • Greater contrast
Angle
thanapplications
Iris-structure
Tumors Iridocorneal
Posterior andPole Angle
structural • Can the D1300
be used for imaging the Iridocorneal
-- abnormalities
Crystalline
Equator and Lens
Ora changes
Serrata
-Anterior - Iris Structure
Chamber Angle
• Multipurpose wide-angle posterior and
E800 80 degrees - Tumors and
Retinal Vasculaturemasses • Suited for imaging the pigmented retina
Anterior - Crystalline
- Iridocorneal
- Hemorrhages
Pediatric and
Chamber
Angle Lens Changes
Adult Posterior Pole
anterior applications
Increased contrast
• Multipurpose wide-angle posterior and
- Iris structure
-Detailed- Tumors
Tumors and
viewsLens
Iridocorneal
- Crystalline of: and
Angle Masses
structural
changes
• anterior
Can be used for imaging the Iridocorneal
applications
-- abnormalities
Disease
Iris processes
structure
Tumors and masses • Angle
Moderate magnification
E800 80 degrees Macular disorders
- Crystalline Lens changes
-Anterior
PediatricVascular
Tumors Chamber
andmalformations
and Adult
massesPosterior Pole Multipurpose
Suited
• Increased for contrast
detail wide-angle posterior
of the Posterior and
Pole
80 DEGREES – -DetailedIridocorneal
PEDIATRIC
- Posterior views Angleand
tumors
of: AND ADULT
lesions anterior
and applications
the adult retina
HIGHER CONTRAST LENS - DiseaseIris structure
processes • Moderate magnification • Increased contrast
E800 80 degrees - Macular POSTERIOR
Crystalline POLE
Lens changes
disorders
-Pediatric
Tumorsand
Vascular and Adult
massesPosterior Pole
malformations •• Suited
Increased for contrast
detail
• the
of
Moderate magnification
Posterior Pole
E800 80 degrees Detailed of:views of:
-Detailed views
Posterior tumors and lesionsPole and the adult • Visualize detail of the
retina
E800 Pediatric
- Disease and
- Disease Adult
processes Posterior
Processes • Increased contrast
• Moderate magnification
posterior pole and adult
-Detailed
Macular views of:
disorders
C300 30 degrees - Macular Disorders
--Pediatric
Disease
Vascular processes
malformations
and Adult Macula and Disc ••• Suited
Moderate for magnification
detail of the
High contrast/magnification retina
Posterior Pole
for macular
E800 80 degrees --High Macular
Posterior disorders
- Vascular tumorsMalformations
magnification and lesions and the adult retina
-Pediatric
Vascular and Adultof:Posterior Pole
malformations
views
Increased
• Suited contrast
for detail of the Posterior Pole
- Macular
-Detailed - Posterior
views
Posterior of: Tumors
detail
tumors and Lesions and the adult retina
and lesions
C300 30 degrees -- Optic
Disease Nerve structure
processes •• Enables
Moderatenon-contact
magnification Anterior Chamber
-- Neoplastic
PediatricMacular and pathologies
Adult Macula and Disc
disorders • High viewscontrast/magnification for macular
High magnification
- Vascular of:
malformations • views
Suited for detail of the Posterior Pole
30 DEGREES – -- Macular
Posteriordetailtumors and lesions • Creates good retina
and the adult red-reflex image in non-
C300 30 degrees - Optic PEDIATRIC
Nerve structure AND ADULT contact mode
• Enables non-contact when the eye isChamber
Anterior dilated
HIGH MAGNIFICATION LENS Pediatric
-Non-contact and Adult
Neoplastic Anterior Macula
pathologiesChamberand Disc • High
views contrast/magnification for macular
C300 30 degrees High MACULA
magnification
- Lens opacities AND
of: DISC views
-Pediatric
- Macular
and Adult Macula and Disc
detaildetail
IrisHigh
• High contrast/magnification for macular
-High
magnification
magnification of: of: • Creates
views good red-reflex image in non-
• High contrast/magnification
- Optic Nerve structure
Conjunctival lesions • contact
Enables non-contact
mode when Anterior
the eye isChamber
dilated
- Macular
- Neoplastic
Macular
-Non-contact detail Detail
pathologies
Anterior Chamber views
forAnterior
macular views
C300 30 degrees - Optic Nerve structure • Enables non-contact Chamber
--Pediatric
Lens- Optic
opacities
Neoplastic NerveMacula
and pathologies
Adult Structure
and Disc • views
High contrast/magnification
• Creates •
good red-reflex Non-contactfor macular
image in non- anterior
-High Irismagnification
detail of:Pathologies views
C300 - Neoplastic contact mode whenchamber the eye is dilated
-- Conjunctival
Macular detail
Non-contact Anterior Chamber
lesions • Creates good red-reflex image views
in non-
Portrait Lens Portrait Lens - Optic Nerve structure
- Lens
• contact
Enables mode non-contact • Good
when eyered-reflex
Anterior
the dilated image in
isChamber
Iris andNON-CONTACT
- Neoplastic
opacities
pathologies ANTERIOR Easy
Conjunctiva views capture of external views from
-Non-contact
Iris detail Anterior Chamber non-contact mode with eye
--Lids LensCHAMBER
and lashes
opacities
Conjunctival lesions
close up to distance including:
-Positions
Iris detailof gaze • Ocular
• Creates good adnexa dilation
red-reflex image in non-
Portrait Lens Portrait Lens -External - Lens
trauma
Conjunctival Opacities
lesions • Bothmode
contact eyes when the eye is dilated
Iris Non-contact
and- Anterior Chamber
Conjunctiva
Iris Detail Easy• capture Face of external views from
Lids - Lens andopacities
lashes close • Clinical setting and
up to distance procedures
including:
- Iris-detail
Positions Conjunctival
of gaze Lesions • Ocular adnexa
Portrait Lens Portrait Lens External traumalesions
- Conjunctival • Both eyes
Iris and Conjunctiva Easy• captureFace of external views from
Portrait Lens
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Portrait Lens Lids and lashes close up to distance
• Clinical setting including:
and procedures
Iris and Conjunctiva
Positions of gaze Easy captureadnexa
• Ocular of external views from
PORTRAIT LENS – Lids and
External trauma lashes close up to
• BothCAeyes
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EXTERNAL LENS Positions of gaze • Ocular


• Face adnexa
Portrait Lens
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trauma •• Clinical
Both eyes Includes:
setting and procedures
Iris and Conjunctiva Easy capture of external views from
• Face • including:
Ocular adnexa
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LENS 99-100113 8.09 POSITIONS


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• Face
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