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Australasian debut for ZEISS CIRRUS PathFinder

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CIRRUS PathFinder uses deep learning algorithms, trained on more than 75,000 OCT B-scan images, to automatically flag abnormalities in macular scans. Image: ZEISS.The Australasian unveiling of ZEISS’ CIRRUS PathFinder – described as a breakthrough in AI-guided OCT image assessment – took place at ODMAFair25 in Sydney recently. A fully integrated, AI-based support tool, CIRRUS PathFinder aims to enhance clinical decision-making by assisting with …
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Insight broke the news in on Thursday, July 17, 2025.
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