- to a
combining form fundo-
drives the
formation of an
alternate form,
fundoscopy (fundo- + -scopy),
which is the
subject of a descriptive-versus-prescriptive...
- spots" six
years later by
Moritz Litten. They are
typically observed via
fundoscopy (using an
ophthalmoscope to view
inside the eye) or slit lamp exam. The...
-
Fundoscopy by
using +90
diopter lens with the slit lamp...
-
swelling most
commonly occurs bilaterally. When
papilledema is
found on
fundoscopy,
further evaluation is
warranted because vision loss can
result if the...
-
Fundoscopy by
using 90
diopter lens with the slit lamp...
- culture, bronchoscopy, open lung biopsy, head CT/MRI,
blood cultures,
fundoscopy, and electrocardiography. The
tuberculosis (TB)
blood test, also called...
-
papilledema and
subsequent optic atrophy.
These are the main
reasons why
fundoscopy should be
performed during the
physical examination of
children with craniosynostosis...
-
correctly process and
interpret the
intact input coming from the retinas.
Fundoscopy should be
normal in
cases of
cortical blindness.
Cortical blindness can...
- The
portion of the
posterior segment visible during ophthalmoscopy (or
fundoscopy) is
sometimes referred to as the
posterior pole, or fundus. Some ophthalmologists...
-
arterial and
arteriolar circulation in
response to the high
blood pressure.
Fundoscopy and
patients history.
Several other diseases can
result in retinopathy...