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VivaScope System
Caliber Imaging & Diagnostics, Inc.
The VivaScope® System is a reflectance confocal microscope, full color macroscopic imager,and software that captures images of in vivo tissue specimens from the exposed surface of thetissue, through the unstained epithelium and into the superficial supporting stroma. It providesnon-invasive in vivo images of the epithelium and supporting stroma. The VivaScope® Systemdoes NOT provide automated analysis or diagnosis of the images it produces. It is capable ofimaging cells in the epidermis of skin and the fibrous tissue (primarily collagen and fibrin) in thedermis. In addition, it is possible to visualize circulation of blood cells (including botherythrocytes and leukocytes) in capillaries and other small vessels.
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VivaScope 2500
Caliber Imaging & Diagnostics, Inc.
The VivaScope 2500 is an IVD confocal microscope that produces enlarged images of fresh or fixed specimens, in reflectance (phase contrast) mode, or in fluorescence mode for specimens that are stained with fluorochromes that fluoresce when illuminated with a laser. The VivaScope 2500 is used by physicians and other licensed healthcare professionals to view enlarged images of specimens during pathological examinations.
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VivaScope System
Caliber Imaging & Diagnostics, Inc.
The VivaScope® System is a reflectance confocal microscope, full color macroscopic imager,and software that captures images of in vivo tissue specimens from the exposed surface of thetissue, through the unstained epithelium and into the superficial supporting stroma. It providesnon-invasive in vivo images of the epithelium and supporting stroma. The VivaScope® Systemdoes NOT provide automated analysis or diagnosis of the images it produces. It is capable ofimaging cells in the epidermis of skin and the fibrous tissue (primarily collagen and fibrin) in thedermis. In addition, it is possible to visualize circulation of blood cells (including botherythrocytes and leukocytes) in capillaries and other small vessels.