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24-27
Jul
What is Ophthalmic Imaging?
Ophthalmic imaging is a highly specialised field of ophthalmology which helps doctors and clinicians to diagnose and manage a wide variety of eye conditions. The team carry out a number of different tests which are used to help measure, diagnose, monitor and treat patients' eye conditions.
24-17
A Beginner's Guide to Understanding Ophthalmology Imaging Processes
Advanced ophthalmic imaging plays a vital role in this early detection, diagnosis, and monitoring of these conditions.
24-21
Jun
What's the Difference Between Vision Screening and an Eye Exam?
An eye exam is a detailed check of your eyes and eye health. About one in four children in the U.S. have an undiagnosed or untreated vision problem. Poor vision and blindness are frequent in older people, too
24-13
Mydriatic or Non Mydriatic Fundus Camera, Which Is Better?
The use of a non-mydriatic fundus camera means that high-definition pictures of optic disc, retina, and lens can also be achieved by the particular low power microscope of the instrument without increasing the size of the pupil.
24-31
May
What is a Non-Mydriatic Retinal Camera?
The use of a non-mydriatic retinal camera means that high-definition pictures of optic disc, retina, and lens can also be achieved by the particular low power microscope of the instrument without increasing the size of the pupil.
24-22
What Is a Digital Retinal Image?
Digital retinal imaging (DRI), also known as a retinal photograph, is a quick and painless, non-invasive diagnostic tool that allows your eye doctor to examine the inside of your eye. It produces high-resolution, colored digital images of your retina, optic nerve, and blood vessels, enabling the tracking of changes in your ocular health and vision.
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