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Additive manufacturing for multimodal photoacoustic ophthalmoscopy
Photoacoustic ophthalmoscopy in rodents is gaining research momentum, due to advancement in transducer shape and technology. Needle transducers emerged as most valuable tool for photoacoustic retinal imaging and have proven to be sensitive enough to ...
Liu, Mengyang +8 more
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Introduction: Elevated intracranial pressure (ICP) is a major and potentially lethal disorder in patients admitted to the emergency department (ED). Several methods are being used to investigate for elevated ICP.
Keihan Golshani +7 more
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Comparing ophthalmoscopy, slide viewing, and semiautomated systems in optic disc morphometry
To compare disc measurements obtained by indirect ophthalmoscopy, the Heidelberg Retina Tomograph (HRT), stereoscopic slide viewing (SSV) of color transparencies, and the Topcon ImageNet System (ImageNet). Population-based cross-sectional study. From the
M.Kamran Ikram +11 more
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The demise of direct ophthalmoscopy: A modern clinical challenge
Ocular funduscopy appears to be a dying art. Physicians and medical students alike lack confidence in the use of an ophthalmoscope. As a result, few clinicians perform ophthalmoscopy, and many who do are unable to reliably detect abnormalities of the ...
Mackay, Devin D. +4 more
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AIMS: We aimed to use longitudinal data from an established screening programme with good quality assurance and quality control procedures and a stable well-trained workforce to determine the accuracy of grading in diabetic retinopathy screening ...
I. M. Stratton +16 more
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Training of direct ophthalmoscopy using models
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.
Costa, Ana Luiza Fontes de Azevedo +11 more
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In vivo cellular-resolution imaging of retina: modality, cells, and clinical implications
The retina, a crucial component of the human eye for vision, is responsible for converting light signals into neural signals that the brain can interpret. It’s a complex tissue, rich in photoreceptors, and supported by various other cell types, including
Shaohua Pi +6 more
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Prevalence of Glaucoma (As defined by Ophthalmoscopy) in the Central India Eye and Medical Study.
Prevalence of Glaucoma (As defined by Ophthalmoscopy) in the Central India Eye and Medical Study.
Songhomitra Panda-Jonas (302226) +12 more
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We propose a novel technique of ophthalmoscopy with use of a direct ophthalmoscope and +13.00 diopter (D) loose lens. Currently, direct ophthalmoscopy (DO) is the preferred method taught in healthcare training to visualize the optic disc and retina ...
Irina Krikova; Sravanthi Vegunta; Kathleen Digre; Michael Jensen; Judith Warner; Alison Crum; Bradley Katz; Meagan; Seay
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Introduction: Elevated intracranial pressure (ICP) is a major and potentially lethal disorder in patients admitted to the emergency department (ED). Several methods are being used to investigate for elevated ICP.
Keihan Golshani +3 more
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