Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Ultra-widefield imaging systems have been widely adopted in optometry, and for very good reasons. For starters, ...
Ultra-widefield retinal imaging is increasingly used in ophthalmology and optometry practices to image patients identifying peripheral abnormalities. However, the clinical relevance of these ...
This study investigated the effects of corneal and lens characteristics, including refractive power, thickness, and curvature, on peripheral defocus and their impact on different regions. A ...
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One exam for the whole retina can mean fewer settings, fewer complications and more information
The more precisely we want to examine the human retina, the more clearly one of the fundamental limits of physics becomes apparent. In cellular-resolution eye imaging, the same tradeoff has applied ...
The retina is a thin piece of tissue that sits on the back wall of the eye, says Brian VanderBeek, MD, an ophthalmologist at Penn Medicine and assistant professor of ophthalmology at the Hospital of ...
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