Supplementary Material for: The specificity rates of Clarus 500™ ultra-wide-field retinal imaging for detecting peripheral retinal lesions in medium-to-high myopia eyes

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Background: To investigate the specificity of Clarus 500™, an ultra-wide-field (UWF) fundus camera, for detecting peripheral retinal lesions in myopic eyes. Methods: This diagnostic test included 436 eyes from 221 patients with myopia before refractive surgery. The mean age was 28.9 ± 6.0 years (18 to 49 years), with the average spherical equivalent refraction being -8.33 ± 2.81 diopters (D) (-20.63 D to -0.50 D). Images were captured using Clarus 500™ from the posterior pole and four UWF direct

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Background: To investigate the specificity of Clarus 500™, an ultra-wide-field (UWF) fundus camera, for detecting peripheral retinal lesions in myopic eyes. Methods: This diagnostic test included 436 eyes from 221 patients with myopia before refractive surgery. The mean age was 28.9 ± 6.0 years (18 to 49 years), with the average spherical equivalent refraction being -8.33 ± 2.81 diopters (D) (-20.63 D to -0.50 D). Images were captured using Clarus 500™ from the posterior pole and four UWF direct