Ophthalmology Imaging and Instruments

Ophthalmic Imaging is a profoundly concentrated type of restorative imaging committed to the study and treatment of scatters of the eye. It covers an exceptionally wide extent of photographic administrations joining numerous parts of business and medicinal photography. In any case, it is using very particular gear used to report parts of the eye such as the cornea, iris, and retina, that ophthalmic photography tackles its actual character. An understanding of the commonly used ophthalmic instruments is essential for any practising ophthalmologists. Ophthalmic instruments according to procedures should be carefully handled by skilled and knowledgeable Ophthalmologists.

  • Color fundus (retinal) photography (CFP)
  • Optic nerve head analysis
  • External photography
  • Fundus Auto Fluorescence (FAF)
  • Fluorescein angiography (FA)
  • Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT)
  • Direct and Indirect ophthalmoscopy
  • Lasers in Ophthalmology
  • Retinal surgical instruments
  • New Devices to Perform a Sized and Centered Capsulorhexis Subluxated Lenses
  • Electrophysiology-A Symptomatic Approach to Electrophysiology and Imaging
  • Visual Electrophysiology in Children
  • EYE TRACKING

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