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“ The system we used for determining the risk index for glaucoma is a fully automated system. ”
By Jörg Meier
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An automated glaucoma risk indicator using digital color fundus photos proved to be accurate in the
detection of glaucoma disease in a recent study. This novel technique is not intended to replace other
state-of-the-art diagnostic techniques currently used . Ophthalmologists, however, can receive a confirmation from
this automated diagnosing system that the diagnosis they are making in regards to glaucoma is the right
one. (Read Full Article)
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