Cornea 2011
DOI: 10.1016/b978-0-323-06387-6.00014-3
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Slit Lamp Examination and Photography

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“…Most high magnification photography of the anterior segment of the eye uses a photo slit‐lamp. The photo slit‐lamp is a variation of the slit‐lamp biomicroscope routinely used in ophthalmology to light and examine structures in the eye at magnifications up to 40× 3 …”
Section: Slit‐lamp Photographymentioning
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“…Most high magnification photography of the anterior segment of the eye uses a photo slit‐lamp. The photo slit‐lamp is a variation of the slit‐lamp biomicroscope routinely used in ophthalmology to light and examine structures in the eye at magnifications up to 40× 3 …”
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confidence: 99%
“…The photo slit-lamp is a variation of the slit-lamp biomicroscope routinely used in ophthalmology to light and examine structures in the eye at magnifications up to 40¥. 3 Slit-lamp photography offers the best opportunity for imagers to demonstrate their imaging skills and creativity. It is a technically and aesthetically challenging discipline that requires a good understanding of composition, magnification, lighting principles, precise exposure control and understanding of the pathology.…”
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“…The method presented here extends the world of slit lamp photography, which was confined to anterior, middle and posterior segment pictures,2 3 to the world of face photography and external findings, making the ophthalmic “photo cosmos” almost complete.…”
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“…The slit lamp was invented at the beginning of the 20th century to visualise the anterior and middle segments of the eye more accurately 1 2. A major advance in its use in clinical practice was the introduction of strong plus lenses (eg, +60, +78, +90 D) to allow biomicroscopy of the fundus 3.…”
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“…61 General arrangement of illumination and observation beam paths for fundus observation. (a) The part of the fundus observable through the pupil is not illuminated and is thus not visible.…”
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