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P200TxE Diseased Eye Image Collection

P200TxE Diseased Eye Image Collection

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22 years and older
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Phase N/A

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Overview

The primary objective is to collect images on the P200TxE device in diseased eyes.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  1. Male or female subjects 22 years of age or older who have full legal capacity to subject on the date the informed consent is signed;
  2. Subjects who can follow the instructions by the clinical staff at the clinical site;
  3. Subjects who agree to participate;
  4. Subjects who have been diagnosed with retinal pathology and/or glaucoma that affects the posterior pole region including the macula and/or optic nerve.

For glaucoma subjects:

  1. Glaucoma subjects who have a history of visual field loss and RNFL or optic nerve changes.

Exclusion Criteria:

  1. Subjects unable to tolerate ophthalmic imaging;
  2. Subjects with ocular media not sufficiently clear to obtain acceptable images.

Study details
    Retinal Disease

NCT06269666

Optos, PLC

14 October 2025

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