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  2. Slit lamp - Wikipedia

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    Eye examination with the aid of a slit lamp. Side view of a slit lamp machine. Cataract in human eye: magnified view seen on examination with the slit lamp. In ophthalmology and optometry, a slit lamp is an instrument consisting of a high-intensity light source that can be focused to shine a thin sheet of light into the eye.

  3. Watzke–Allen test - Wikipedia

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    Eye examination with the aid of a slit lamp. Watzke-Allen test is done by projecting a thin line of light over the macula with a slit lamp. [4] A fundus lens or macular lens is used to aim beam of light on the macula. [5] It is best performed in a dilated eye, projecting a slit beam of approximately 100 μm.

  4. Van Herick technique - Wikipedia

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    The method involves a narrow slit of light from a slit lamp being projected onto the peripheral cornea at an angle of 60⁰ as near as possible to the limbus. The resulting image is a slit that is projected onto the surface of the cornea, the width is then used as a reference for the grading of the angle.

  5. Farsightedness - Wikipedia

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    Ancillary tests for abnormal structures and physiology can be made via a slit lamp test, which examines the cornea, conjunctiva, anterior chamber, and iris. [ 15 ] [ 16 ] In severe cases of hyperopia from birth, the brain has difficulty in merging the images that each individual eye sees.

  6. Argyll Robertson pupil - Wikipedia

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    To settle the question of whether the AR pupil is of central or peripheral origin, it will be necessary to perform iris transillumination (or a magnified slit-lamp examination) in a substantial number of patients who have a pupillary light-near dissociation (with and without tonicity of the near reaction), perhaps in many parts of the world.

  7. Pseudoexfoliation syndrome - Wikipedia

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    The method is termed slit lamp examination and it is done with an "85% sensitivity rate and a 100% specificity rate." [ 4 ] Since the symptom of increased pressure within the eye is generally painless until the condition becomes rather advanced, it is possible for people affected by glaucoma to be in danger yet not be aware of it.

  8. Globe rupture - Wikipedia

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    A slit lamp exam allows a detailed inspection of the conjunctiva and sclera and improves the detection of globe injury. Slit lamp exam findings like decreased anterior chamber depth or damage to posterior chamber structures indicate open-globe injury. [3] A seidel test detects more subtle or partially self-sealing open-globe injuries.

  9. Optometry - Wikipedia

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    An optometrist examining the eyes of a patient with a slit lamp biomicroscope. The World Council of Optometry, World Health Organization and about 75 optometry organizations from over 40 countries have adopted the following definition, to be used to describe optometry and optometrist.