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Atlas of Fundus Fluorescein Angiography


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The aim of Atlas of Fundus Fluorescein Angiography is to have a comprehensive book on the fluorescein angiographic findings in different disorders, so as to help the reader in understanding the disorder and in managing these types of cases.

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Eye examination Photo Mugs


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MODEL RELEASED. Eye examination. Girl having her eye examined by a fundus camera. This device allows study of the back of the eyeball. This is where the retina, the light-sensitive membrane on which an image is formed, is found. Disorders that can be diagnosed using this equipment include retinal detachment, glaucoma (high pressure inside the eyeball) and retinopathy (degeneration of the retina)…..


Fundus camera image diabetic retinopathy Photo Mugs


Fundus camera image diabetic retinopathy Photo Mugs



Diabetic retinopathy fundus camera image showingthe blood vessels of the retina of a personsuffering from diabetes. Diabetic retinopathy isthe most common cause of preventable blindness inWestern society. Its cause is obscure, althoughadult non-insulin dependent patients are moresusceptible. Early (background) changes, as seenhere, affect the small arterioles a capillaries, with the formation of m…


Fundus camera image of a normal retina, Caucasian Photo Mugs


Fundus camera image of a normal retina, Caucasian Photo Mugs



Fundus camera image of the retina of a normal eye, showing the distribution of the retinal veins aarteries the central retinal artery (a branch ofthe opthalmic artery) enters the optic nerve 2 cmbefore it reaches the eyeball, emerging throughthe retina in the centre of the optic disc (theblind spot of the eye, the pale area on the left).The dark oval region free of large blood vessels(right) is th…


Piccolight 12-31005 C/e50 Diagnostic Set, Light Grey


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Otoscope features 2.5v halogen illumination, pivoting 3x magnification, and ergonomic head shape. Disposable ear specula included (10 x 2.5mm, 10 x 4.0mm), along with a port connection for pneumatic tests. Opthalmoscope features high-capacity 2.5v halogen lamp for bright illumination, 1 diaphragm, and diaphragm wheel with 18 correction lenses from – 20 to + 20 diopters. Color-coordinated stor…

A Safer Way to Check the Retina – The Optomap Retinal Exam   by Adam

Traditionally when we receive retina checks, the eye doctor will dilate the pupil, which would probably leave some aftereffects for the patients. And some people whose eyes are sensitive to light would often refuse to under such a dilation to get retina checked. Then what should the eye doctor do to those patients? The Optomap Retinal Exam is here help to solve such a problem for them. It is an exam what is able to provide an overview, up to 80%, of the retina, the back of the patient’s eye. The working principle of Optomap lies in the usage of different wavelengths of laser light, for they allow different layers of the retina to be evaluated.

Compared with the traditional way of pupil dilation, Optomap retinal exam provides no discomfort to the patient, for the images taken are resulted from brief flash, and the patients, even the light sensitive ones, will not object to it; Optomap retinal exam presents a wider view of the retina, allowing the doctors more probably to do further investigations. Traditionally, when the doctors need to get a wider view to get some further exams, they have to dilate the patient’s eyes for 4 to 6 hours. It, on one hand, is a rather painful progress for the patients; on the other hand, they patients would experience a temporary blurred vision.

Of course, pupil dilation bears its own advantages. The biggest one is that by using an instrument that is worn on the doctor’s head called a binocular indirect ophthalmoscope(BIO) and asking the patient to look in different directions, a 3D(stereo view) fundus can be viewed. A good retinal camera will allow the examiner to see about 30% of the back of a patient’s eye at one time. By taking numerous images and piecing them together up to 60% of the fundus is viewable with a retinal camera.

Because of the respective comparative advantages of the two methods, one should select the proper one according to his/her own eye condition. Generally speaking, Optomap is for everyone, but the most recommended ones are those who can’t or don’t want to be dilated, children, anyone with a history of retinal problems and people that are light sensitive. It should be a wise choice if one get his/her retina checked once a year, because it will effectively discover the potential pathological changes and prevent its further development.

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 Fundus Camera


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New – Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. A fundus camera or retinal camera is a specialized low power microscope with an attached camera designed to photograph the interior surface of the eye, including the retina, optic disc, macula, and posterior pole. Fundus cameras are used by optometrists, ophthalmologists, and trained medical professionals for monitoring progression of a disease, diagnosis of a dis