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Slit Lamp Fluorophotometry [PDF]
A slit lamp fluorometer is described which can be used to measure the tear volume and tear turnover rate. The instrument is made principally from commercially available components and is easy to operate. Preliminary results indicate that the fluorometer measurements are accurate, reliable, and can be applied to a clinical environment.
Ronald E. Furukawa+2 more
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Slit lamp ophthalmodynamometry
Documenta Ophthalmologica, 1977A short clinical trial of the 'Dynoptor' Slit Lamp Ophthalmodynamometer has shown it to be a practical instrument. A mean O.A.P. of 52.3 mm/hg has been recorded.
H. O'Donohue+3 more
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Documenta Ophthalmologica, 1975
Theoretically the contact lens with a refractive power of -64 dioptres is superior to the concave pre-set lens (Hruby lens) or the convex lens (Bayadi). In practice the results are as follows: With the convex lens the examination of the vitreous is unsatisfactory.
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Theoretically the contact lens with a refractive power of -64 dioptres is superior to the concave pre-set lens (Hruby lens) or the convex lens (Bayadi). In practice the results are as follows: With the convex lens the examination of the vitreous is unsatisfactory.
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Strabismus, 2013
Recently we presented our concept of "videography with the slit lamp," which provides an imaging solution for nearly every pathological finding in ophthalmology. This paper deals with the changes that must be made to prepare the slit lamp for documenting squint. To achieve this goal we propose: 1.
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Recently we presented our concept of "videography with the slit lamp," which provides an imaging solution for nearly every pathological finding in ophthalmology. This paper deals with the changes that must be made to prepare the slit lamp for documenting squint. To achieve this goal we propose: 1.
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The Slit Lamp And The Laser In Ophthalmology - A New Laser Slit Lamp
SPIE Proceedings, 1986The paper presents a new design of ophthalmic slit lamp which has been especially constructed for use in laser photocoagulators. A solution to various problems arising in existing systems, the optical possibilities for precisely controlling the spot diameter and an easier method of operating the manipulator will to discussed.
Ortwin Muller, Erich Blaha
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Archives of Ophthalmology, 1962
Gonioscopy has grown to occupy a prominent position in ophthalmology as an essential method in the diagnosis and treatment of disorders of the anterior segment of the eye. The second edition of Slit-Lamp Gonioscopy deals comprehensively with the anatomy of the chamber angle, the history and technique of gonioscopy, and the interpretation of findings in
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Gonioscopy has grown to occupy a prominent position in ophthalmology as an essential method in the diagnosis and treatment of disorders of the anterior segment of the eye. The second edition of Slit-Lamp Gonioscopy deals comprehensively with the anatomy of the chamber angle, the history and technique of gonioscopy, and the interpretation of findings in
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Ophthalmology, 1983
A combination video and photographic slit lamp manufactured by Rodenstock with a special light source by Storz has been described. Primarily a research instrument because of the expense of the light source, the video system, when properly adjusted, provides useful records of certain procedures and pathology and is an excellent teaching tool.
James V. Aquavella, Alan C. Brown
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A combination video and photographic slit lamp manufactured by Rodenstock with a special light source by Storz has been described. Primarily a research instrument because of the expense of the light source, the video system, when properly adjusted, provides useful records of certain procedures and pathology and is an excellent teaching tool.
James V. Aquavella, Alan C. Brown
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Journal of the American College of Emergency Physicians, 1975
The adjustment of the slit lamp and method of patient examination, including staining the eye with fluorescein sodium, are outlined. The slit lamp can be used by emergency physicians to diagnose common eye emergencies such as foreign bodies, corneal ulcers, keratitis, corneal abrasions and lacerations.
Stanley Grandon+2 more
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The adjustment of the slit lamp and method of patient examination, including staining the eye with fluorescein sodium, are outlined. The slit lamp can be used by emergency physicians to diagnose common eye emergencies such as foreign bodies, corneal ulcers, keratitis, corneal abrasions and lacerations.
Stanley Grandon+2 more
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2020
A slit lamp is a combination of a light source and a microscope. The slit lamp is currently the most important instrument one needs for a proper clinical examination of the eye. If we understand this biomicroscope and its working, one will be able to put it to optimal use and improvise along the way for our clinical examination.
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A slit lamp is a combination of a light source and a microscope. The slit lamp is currently the most important instrument one needs for a proper clinical examination of the eye. If we understand this biomicroscope and its working, one will be able to put it to optimal use and improvise along the way for our clinical examination.
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Journal of Audiovisual Media in Medicine, 1987
We describe the techniques of fundus photography using a photo-slit lamp and the Goldmann 3 mirror contact lens or the Volk 90 dioptre lens. We compare and contrast this method with standard fundus photography and discuss the problems encountered and their correction.
N. Poplar, P. H. Rosen
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We describe the techniques of fundus photography using a photo-slit lamp and the Goldmann 3 mirror contact lens or the Volk 90 dioptre lens. We compare and contrast this method with standard fundus photography and discuss the problems encountered and their correction.
N. Poplar, P. H. Rosen
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