REVO 130 and the UWF adapter were used to capture the imaging behind a new peer-reviewed study, published in Diagnostics (MDPI) by a multi-center team of Polish researchers — Maciej Gawęcki, Karolina Mach, Andrzej Kwiatkowski, Krzysztof Kiciński, Jan Kucharczuk, Anna Święch, Dariusz Nałęcz and Andrzej Grzybowski. The study set out to measure choroidal thickness and volume in patients with central serous chorioretinopathy (CSC), using ultra-wide-field spectral-domain OCT to scan a 21×21 mm area of the retina.
Comparing 50 eyes with CSC to 56 healthy controls, the authors found that choroidal thickening in these patients wasn’t confined to the macula — it extended well into the periphery, reaching areas far beyond what standard OCT typically captures. The findings point to CSC as a more widespread condition than central imaging alone would suggest, reinforcing the clinical value of wide-field visualization in understanding its full extent.