- "
Ophthalmoscopes Part 1".
College of Optometrists.
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original on 2012-01-10.
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Ophthalmoscopes Part...
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specific to
HEENT examination Eyes: eye
examination and
acuity (including
ophthalmoscope) Ears:
hearing examination and
evaluation of
tympanic membrane (TM)...
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polymath who made
contributions to many
fields of
science and
invented the
ophthalmoscope in 1851. They both made
theoretical calculations on
image formation...
- needed] The 1851
invention by
Hermann von
Helmholtz (1821–1894) of the
ophthalmoscope,
which allowed physicians to
examine the
inside of the
human eye. The...
- fundoscopy; here, the
reflected red
light is
directly visible through the
ophthalmoscope. In
photographs recorded with infrared-sensitive p****ive (non-IR emitting)...
- painful.[citation needed]
Although corneal ab****ns may be seen with
ophthalmoscopes, slit lamp
microscopes provide higher magnification which allow for...
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Kidney dish
Medical halogen penlight Nasogastric tube,
Levin Nebulizer Ophthalmoscope Reflex hammer Reflex hammer,
queen square Sphygmomanometer, electronic...
- lens
cause fissuring.[how?] When
these cataracts are
viewed through an
ophthalmoscope, or
other magnification system, the
appearance is
similar to
white spokes...
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considered an
abnormal finding during a
funduscopic exam (also
called an
ophthalmoscopic exam).
Cotton wool
spots are
typically a sign of
another disease state...
- "Confocal
scanning laser ophthalmoscope".
Applied Optics. 1987;26(8):1492-9.
Sharp P,
Manivannan A. "The
scanning laser ophthalmoscope"
Physics in Medicine...