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Determination of Refractive Error Using Direct Ophthalmoscopy in Children
Sruthi Vijendran,1,* Yogish S Kamath,1,* Yash Alok,2 Neetha IR Kuzhuppilly1 1Department of Ophthalmology, Kasturba Medical College Manipal, Manipal Academy of Higher Education, Manipal, Karnataka, India; 2Department of Community Medicine ...
Vijendran S +3 more
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Eye to Eye Fundus Imaging with Ophthalmic Wand - Anytime! Anywhere!!
Conventionally, fundus camera is the only source for taking retinal images. With the advent of smartphones, fundus photography has become more portable, simpler, cheaper, and easier. Various techniques of fundus imaging with smartphones were put forth in
Vishnu Teja Gonugunta +3 more
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Efficacy of trash to treasure retcam in diabetic retinopathy screening
Background: Diabetes mellitus is a global burden and its prevalence has always been on an increase and screening is the only method by which early diagnosis and treatment can be achieved.
Prithvi Chandrakanth +4 more
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Introduction: The prevalence of Diabetic Retinopathy (DR) and Vision Threatening Diabetic Retinopathy (VTDR) in Greater Bandung on 2017 was 24,7% and 9% respectively. It mean almost 30% DR fall into VTDR, although it could be prevented.
Nina Ratnaningsih +5 more
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Ophthalmology simulation for undergraduate and postgraduate clinical education [PDF]
This is a review education paper on the current ophthalmology simulators utilized worldwide for undergraduate and postgraduate training. At present, various simulators such as the EYE Exam Simulator (Kyoto Kagaku Co.
Daniel Shu Wei Ting +5 more
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Fundoscopy in the smartphone age: current ophthalmoscopy methods in neurology
The observation of the human retina in vivo began in 1851 after the invention of the first ophthalmoscope by the German physicist Hermann von Helmholtz.
Richard Henrik Corr
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Background Fundoscopy outside ophthalmology is in decline, and the technical demands of the traditional direct ophthalmoscope examination are likely contributing.
H. P. Dunn +6 more
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Comparative evaluation of a novel solar powered low-cost ophthalmoscope (Arclight) by eye healthcare workers in Malawi [PDF]
This study compared a novel low-cost solar powered direct ophthalmoscope called the Arclight with a traditional direct ophthalmoscope (TDO). After appropriate training, 25 Malawian eye healthcare workers were asked to examine 12 retinal images placed in ...
David Roberts +13 more
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Background: To evaluate the skill of fifth-year medical students at the University of Cape Town in the performance of fundoscopy at the end of their ophthalmology rotation. Methods: The design was a prospective cohort study.
Johannes S. van Velden +3 more
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A smartphone based ophthalmoscope [PDF]
A low-cost alternative to the direct ophthalmoscope, a simple optical adapter for a smartphone, is described. It can overcome many of the technical challenges of fundoscopy, providing a high-resolution view of the retina through an un-dilated pupil. This
Nigel M. Bolster +18 more
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