A fundus camera or retinal camera is a specialized low power microscope with an attached camera designed to photograph the interior surface of the eye, including the retina, retinal vasculature, optic disc, macula, and posterior pole (i.e. the fundus).
3. Fundus camera
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Fundus of the eye photography involves
photographing the rear of an eye also known
as the fundus
Specialized fundus cameras consisting of an
intricate microscope attached to a flash
enabled camera are used in fundus
photography
4. Fundus camera - view
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5. Fundus camera - Perform
ï‚ž The main structures that can be visualized on a
fundus photo are the central and
peripheral retina, optic disc and macula,
ï‚ž Fundus photography can be performed with
coloured filters, or with specialized dyes including
fluorescein and indocyanine green.
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6. Fundus camera - Procedure
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7. Fundus camera - Readings
ï‚ž Fundus photographs are usually taken through
a dilated pupil in order to enhance the quality of
the photographic record, unless unnecessary
for image acquisition or clinically
contraindicated.
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Fundus Camera - View
9. Fundus camera - Readings
ï‚ž Dilated fundus examination - Once the pupil is
dilated, examiners use ophthalmoscopy
(funduscopy) to view the eye's interior, allowing
assessment of the retina, optic nerve head,
blood vessels, and other features.
ï‚ž They also often use specialized equipment such
as a fundus camera.
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