OphthalmologyOutstanding color illustrations allow you to see how every ophthalmic test and procedure is performed and how the results are analyzed. You'll find expert advice on the correct use of the complex instruments involved and the interpretation of test results. |
Contents
Acknowledgements | 5 |
Testing visual acuity | 6 |
Examining infants and children | 15 |
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3-mirror abnormal acuity adjusted aligned Alternate cover test anaesthetic angiogram angle anterior chamber applanation arrow astigmatic axis beam Biometry calibration cell central centre Chapter chart colour conjunctiva contact lens cornea correction crossed cylinder CT scan CV Mosby diagnosis dilated dioptre dioptre lens direction disc distance Duane TD Duke-Elder endothelium examiner eye is occluded eyepiece filter fixation Fluorescein angiogram Fluorescein angiography fluorescence focussed fundus giant cell arteritis Goldmann-type Gonioscopy Gram stain horizontal illumination indirect ophthalmoscope inserted instrument intra-ocular pressure Keratometry left eye lenses light macular magnification measured meridian microscope mirror move movement nasolacrimal duct normal observer ocular Ophthalmol Ophthalmology optic nerve orbital Pachymetry patient is asked patient looks performed perimeter perimetry plate position posterior pole prism pupil reading reflected reflex refraction retinal retinoscope right eye rotated saline scale scotoma scraping seen slit-lamp stimulus Tangent screen target Temporal artery biopsy tonometer Tonometry Ultrasonography vertical vision Visual Fields vitreous