Corneal Topography

Corneal topography is a medical imaging technology that is used by optometrists and ophthalmologists to take images of the cornea — the outer portion of the eye. A corneal topographer non-invasively captures the required information and measurements to provide a doctor with a map of the corneal surface. This corneal map can be used for a variety of purposes, from contact lens fittings to disease detection and management to planning ocular surgery.
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CORNEA 550 Corneal Surface Analyzer

CORNEA 550 Corneal Surface Analyzer

Essilor Instruments USA

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  • Dimensions (W x H x D): (WxDxH) 16.4 X 12.1 X 4.4 in
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  • Field of View: Inquire
  • Number of Rings: Inquire
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  • Corneal Coverage: Inquire
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  • Diopter Power Range: Inquire
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  • Weight: 13 lb
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