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  2. Ophthalmoscopy - Wikipedia

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    Ophthalmoscopy, also called funduscopy, is a test that allows a health professional to see inside the fundus of the eye and other structures using an ophthalmoscope (or funduscope). It is done as part of an eye examination and may be done as part of a routine physical examination .

  3. Ophtalmoscopy - Wikipedia

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    Pages for logged out editors learn more. Contributions; Talk; Ophtalmoscopy

  4. Scanning laser ophthalmoscopy - Wikipedia

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    Scanning laser ophthalmoscopy developed as a method to view a distinct layer of the living eye at the microscopic level. The use of confocal methods to diminish extra light by focusing detected light through a small pinhole made possible the imaging of individual layers of the retina with greater distinction than ever before. [4]

  5. Eye examination - Wikipedia

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    Also ophthalmoscopy and gonioscopy examinations can also be performed through the slit lamp when combined with special lenses. These exams help to see the specific structures, such as the retina and optic nerve, which is at the back of the eye, and the drainage system that controls the intraocular pressure, which is in the angle formed between ...

  6. Category:Diagnostic ophthalmology - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 9 November 2022, at 20:57 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  7. Manuel Uribe y Troncoso - Wikipedia

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    Manuel Uribe y Troncoso (17 June 1867, in Toluca, Mexico – 21 January 1959, in New York City, United States) was a Mexican ophthalmologist.A joint founder of the Mexican Ophthalmology Society, he was a renowned expert on the physiology and diseases of the eye.

  8. Talk:Ophthalmoscopy - Wikipedia

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  9. Richard Liebreich - Wikipedia

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    Richard Liebreich (30 June 1830 – 19 January 1917) was a German ophthalmologist and physiologist who was a native of Königsberg.He was of Jewish ancestry. [1]In 1853 he earned his doctorate at Halle, and from 1854 until 1862 was an assistant to Albrecht von Graefe (1828-1870) in Berlin.