New eye scanners put to the test for pediatric patients
NCT ID NCT06139523
Summary
This study aims to compare two types of handheld eye scanners to see which works better for imaging children's retinas. Researchers will test both a contact scanner and a non-contact scanner on 20 pediatric patients and 10 healthy adults. The goal is to determine which system provides clearer, more useful images to help doctors diagnose eye conditions in children.
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Duke University Eye Center
RECRUITINGDurham, North Carolina, 27710, United States
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