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Dark Adaptometry

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The Dark Adaptometry module uses the ColorDome™ or ColorFlash™ stimulator to perform a full or partial field dark adaptation to accurately measure retinal parameters such as cone sensitivity, rod sensitivity and the rod-cone break point. The dark adaptometry test may be run for single or dual eye measurements or a combination. Protocols include the Marmor Test as well as a wide array of options for research and clinical use. The test detects cone and rod threshold as well as rhodopsin regeneration rates in fields of view from 12° to full-field. The patient’s eyes are displayed during testing in the Espion™ software and the results of multiple tests can be displayed in a single analysis plot.  

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