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Direct-Indirect Ophthalmoscopy (DIO)
Funduscopic exam is a primary diagnostic tool used by ophthalmologists for optic nerve and retinal disorders. However, it is also a useful skill for primary care providers, neurologists, endocrinologists, emergency room providers and other medical ...
Irina Krikova; Judith Warner; Kathleen Digre; Levi Goldfarb; Meagan Seay; Bradley Katz; Eric Caskey; Alison Crum; James Gilman
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Voluntary flutter presenting during ophthalmoscopy: A case report [PDF]
Voluntary flutter (sometimes known as “voluntary nystagmus”) is a conjugate saccadic oscillation of the eyes that occurs in some healthy individuals. It has no relation to pathological nystagmus, which can manifest in infancy or become acquired later in ...
Dunn, Matt J. +2 more
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Abstract Purpose To measure the progression of geographic atrophy (GA) in subjects with age‐related macular degeneration (AMD) in a natural history study. Methods We analysed fundus autofluorescence (FAF) images using a semiautomatic method (RegionFinder) to quantify the GA area in a monocentric study.
Philippe Valmaggia +17 more
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Ophthalmoscopy in the 21st century
Although the usefulness of viewing the ocular fundus is well-recognized, ophthalmoscopy is infrequently and poorly performed by most nonophthalmologist physicians, including neurologists.
Valérie Biousse +2 more
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Abstract Purpose To evaluate patient‐reported outcome measures (PROMs) and visual function across four groups of public cataract patients: emmetropia, mini‐monovision, monovision with partial‐range of field (RoF) narrow intraocular lenses (IOLs) and patients implanted with partial‐RoF extended IOLs.
Anne Guldhammer Skov +4 more
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SEMI-AUTIOMATIC VIDEO INDIRECT OPHTHALMOSCOPY PHOTOMONTAGE
Indirect Ophthalmoscopy is a retinal examination in which ophthalmologists use a strong light and specific lens to investigate the back of the eyes.
Wei, Jionghao
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Background: The prevalence of visual impairment (VI) and dementia increases with age and these conditions may coexist, but few UK data exist on VI among people with dementia.
Michael Bowen +10 more
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ABSTRACT Background Repeated low‐level red‐light (RLRL) therapy is a novel, non‐invasive intervention for controlling paediatric myopia progression. Despite increasing clinical use, questions remain regarding the magnitude, durability, and safety of treatment effects.
Lee‐Yuan Lin +8 more
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Needs Assessment for Direct Ophthalmoscopy Training In Neurology Residencies
Direct ophthalmoscopy is an important but technically difficult skill requirement in neurology residency. There is limited research available assessing the status of direct ophthalmoscopy (DO) training in neurology residency. The purpose of this study is
Noor Chahal; Jasmeet Saroya; Alice Jiang; Douglas Pet; Nailyn Rasool; Mark Terrelonge; Madeline Yung
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INTRODUCTION. Ophthalmotoxicity assessment of potential drugs is a highly meaningful element of preclinical trials that reflects modes of action and pharmacological effects of a chemical compound on the eyes in topical and systemic use. However, there is
L. V. Naumenko +2 more
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