Supplementary Material for: The feasibility of using ultra-widefield retinal imaging to identify ocular pathologies amongst those with systemic medical disease attending tertiary healthcare facility a

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Aims To evaluate the feasibility of ultra-widefield (UWF) imaging to identify ocular pathologies amongst in- and out-patients in a tertiary university hospital. Methods Prospective double-blinded multicenter clinical study. In total, 634 patients from a University Hospital with pulmonary, cardiovascular and endocrine diseases were examined by two teams by conventional slit-lamp biomicroscopy (CBM). UWF images with Optos Tx200 were recorded and graded independently by two retina specialists, and

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Aims To evaluate the feasibility of ultra-widefield (UWF) imaging to identify ocular pathologies amongst in- and out-patients in a tertiary university hospital. Methods Prospective double-blinded multicenter clinical study. In total, 634 patients from a University Hospital with pulmonary, cardiovascular and endocrine diseases were examined by two teams by conventional slit-lamp biomicroscopy (CBM). UWF images with Optos Tx200 were recorded and graded independently by two retina specialists, and