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A Mannequin for Teaching Ocular Fundus Examination Skills
Archives of Ophthalmology, 1989To the Editor. —There is a need in medical education for a simulator on which students and residents can practice the basic skills of ophthalmoscopy. Considerable time would be saved and patient discomfort and inconvenience reduced if the basic skills of ophthalmoscopy could be learned using a practical, inexpensive model system.
C, Kahlenborn +3 more
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Diagnostic yield of the routine dilated fundus examination
Ophthalmology, 1998This study aimed to estimate the risk of errors of omission inherent in the elimination of the routine dilated fundus examination in asymptomatic patients presenting for routine eye checkups, or in patients with purely refractive complaints.The study design was a retrospective chart review.The authors reviewed the records of initial visits of more than
A L, Pollack, S E, Brodie
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Examination of the Optic Fundus
1977A complete discussion of abnormal fundal appearances is beyond the scope of this text. However, it is essential that students examine the optic fundus in as many patients as possible to obtain a clear idea as to the range of normal appearances, and that every opportunity is taken to examine abnormal fundi.
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Tuberous sclerosis: Diagnosis on ocular fundus examination
Journal Français d'Ophtalmologie, 2021A, Aziria +5 more
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Fundus examination using transscleral illumination
Albrecht von Graefe's Archive for Clinical and Experimental Ophthalmology, 1977openaire +2 more sources

