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Assessing the Relationship between Foveal Cone Density, Outer Nuclear Layer Thickness and Foveal Morphology. [PDF]

open access: yesOphthalmol Sci
Zacharias S   +9 more
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Training of direct ophthalmoscopy using models

The Clinical Teacher, 2017
Summary Background The time spent on ophthalmology training in medical schools has reduced over the last decades, and the number of doctors unable to solve the most basic ophthalmic problems has increased.
Martins, Thiago Goncalves dos Santos UNIFESP   +5 more
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Direct ophthalmoscopy: teaching in primary care

The Clinical Teacher, 2015
Direct ophthalmoscopy (DO) is an examination technique used to inspect the retina and other structures of a patient ’ s eye. A skilled examiner may perform DO to identify clinical signs in the eye that may signify a sightthreatening disorder such as diabetic retinopathy, glaucoma and neovascular agerelated macular degeneration, or a lifethreatening ...
Imran, Yusuf   +3 more
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Direct ophthalmoscopy in pediatric emergency care

Pediatric Emergency Care, 2001
Thorough knowledge about the basic ophthalmic examination is instrumental in the emergency department (ED) to determine the severity of eye emergencies and to develop a plan for treatment, including the possible need for an ophthalmology consultation.
M, Sit, A V, Levin
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High Magnification Direct Ophthalmoscopy

American Journal of Ophthalmology, 1978
The combination of a high minus setting of the ophthalmoscope and an extra positive lens in front of the patient's eye forms a Galilean telescope that increases magnification in direct ophthalmoscopy. The telescope magnification equals the ratio between objective and ocular focal lengths.
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