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Chorioretinitis Scarring in a Neonate Secondary to Congenital Herpes Simplex Type 2. [PDF]

open access: yesJ Vitreoretin Dis
Park KE   +4 more
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Atypical retinitis pigmentosa associated with <i>EYS</i> variants. [PDF]

open access: yesAm J Ophthalmol Case Rep
Barthelemy N   +3 more
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The optics of fundus examination

Survey of Ophthalmology, 1992
It has been 140 years since the invention of the ophthalmoscope in 1851 by Herman von Helmholtz. Since then, a considerable amount of time and effort has been devoted to improving the clinician's view of the fundus both for diagnostic and therapeutic reasons.
M P, Snead, M P, Rubinstein, P M, Jacobs
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Slit-Lamp Examination of the Fundus

Archives of Ophthalmology, 1958
Owing to the great interest in retinal detachment surgery at the present time, there are frequent reports of the best manner in which one should examine the fundus ophthalmoscopically. Proponents of indirect ophthalmoscopy vigorously support this as a new method, which as a matter of fact was first proposed and practiced by Sichel in 1885 and ...
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Fundus Examination in Pediatric Patients

2022
There are a number of different pieces of equipment and techniques available for examination of the fundus of a pediatric patient. Two of these tools are handheld devices, the direct ophthalmoscope and PanOpticTM ophthalmoscope. Both of these devices allow for examination of the posterior pole of the eye.
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Fundus Examination During Surgery

1989
Two methods are used for fundus examination during retinal detachment microsurgery: (1) biomicroscopy using the slit illuminator and a contact lens and (2) indirect ophthalmoscopy using the microscope and a 40 diopter lens. In addition to this, endoillumination and special devices are used during vitrectomy (see p. 40).
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