Objective: To study the effectiveness of two digital 50degrees photographic fields per eye, stored compressed or integrally, in the grading of diabetic retinopathy, in comparison to 35-mm colour slides. Subjects and methods: Two-field digital non-stereoscopic retinal photographs and two-field 35-mm retinal photographs were made at the same time from patients visiting a diabetic retinopathy outpatient clinic. The digital images were stored integrally (TIFF-file) and in a compressed way (JPEG-file). Two ophthalmologists assessed the photographs in a masked fashion. The results were compared. The sensitivity and specificity for the detection of vision-threatening diabetic retinopathy were calculated, using only the grading of the most affected...
To assess the performance of automated disease detection in diabetic retinopathy screening using two...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the effect of age, duration of diabetes, cataract, and pupil size on the imag...
Introduction We must study alternatives to structure an effective diabetic retinopathy screening pro...
Objective: To study the effectiveness of two digital 50degrees photographic fields per eye, stored c...
We compared digital retinal images and 35 mm colour transparencies taken with the Canon CR5 retinal ...
OBJECTIVE - To compare the effectiveness of two 45 degrees photographic fields per eye in the screen...
Retinal photography is an adjunct to ophthalmoscopy in screening for diabetic retinopathy (DR). Digi...
Diabetic retinopathy (DRP) is a major cause of acquired blindness and visual impairment among people...
To assess the performance of automated disease detection in diabetic retinopathy screening using two...
Am J Ophthalmol. 2009 Jul;148(1):111-8. Epub 2009 May 5. Screening for diabetic retinopathy: 1 and ...
ObjectivesTo compare the performance of a handheld fundus camera with standard 50 degrees visual fie...
AIMS: To evaluate the introduction of a community-based non-mydriatic and mydriatic digital photogra...
Abstract Purpose: To compare the performance and image quality of the handheld fundus camera to sta...
OBJECTIVE: The importance of screening for diabetic retinopathy has been established, but the best m...
There is clear evidence that laser treatment is effective and universally agreed for the treatment o...
To assess the performance of automated disease detection in diabetic retinopathy screening using two...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the effect of age, duration of diabetes, cataract, and pupil size on the imag...
Introduction We must study alternatives to structure an effective diabetic retinopathy screening pro...
Objective: To study the effectiveness of two digital 50degrees photographic fields per eye, stored c...
We compared digital retinal images and 35 mm colour transparencies taken with the Canon CR5 retinal ...
OBJECTIVE - To compare the effectiveness of two 45 degrees photographic fields per eye in the screen...
Retinal photography is an adjunct to ophthalmoscopy in screening for diabetic retinopathy (DR). Digi...
Diabetic retinopathy (DRP) is a major cause of acquired blindness and visual impairment among people...
To assess the performance of automated disease detection in diabetic retinopathy screening using two...
Am J Ophthalmol. 2009 Jul;148(1):111-8. Epub 2009 May 5. Screening for diabetic retinopathy: 1 and ...
ObjectivesTo compare the performance of a handheld fundus camera with standard 50 degrees visual fie...
AIMS: To evaluate the introduction of a community-based non-mydriatic and mydriatic digital photogra...
Abstract Purpose: To compare the performance and image quality of the handheld fundus camera to sta...
OBJECTIVE: The importance of screening for diabetic retinopathy has been established, but the best m...
There is clear evidence that laser treatment is effective and universally agreed for the treatment o...
To assess the performance of automated disease detection in diabetic retinopathy screening using two...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the effect of age, duration of diabetes, cataract, and pupil size on the imag...
Introduction We must study alternatives to structure an effective diabetic retinopathy screening pro...