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. |
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Acknowledgements | 5 |
Testing visual acuity | 6 |
Examining infants and children | 15 |
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abnormal adjusted aligned alternative anaesthetic angle appears arrow artery asked axis background beam blood calibration cell cent central centre chamber Chapter chart Clinical colour common conjunctiva cornea correction cover cross cylinder defects diagnosis dilated dioptre direction disc disease distance examiner eyepiece field filter fixation fixed fluorescein focus fundus globe Goldmann Gonioscopy hand head held horizontal illumination indicates indirect inserted intra-ocular lateral left eye lens lenses less light looks lower macular magnification measured microscope mirror move movement nerve normal object observer occluded occurs ocular Ophthalmology optic orbital patient performed perimetry placed plate position posterior present pressure prism provides pupil reading recorded reflected reflex refraction repeated retinal right eye rotated saline scale scans scraping screen seen shown side slit-lamp stain stimulus strength target Temporal tonometer Tonometry upper usually vertical vision visual X-ray