Archive for the 'Optical Lab Instruments' Category

New Eye Care Instrument

Monday, September 3rd, 2007

Taking care of your eyes is an important part of your general health. Eye care is important for healthy eyes and is a very important part of your general health.
In this Article The eye care specialists have continuous search of ways to administered better care for the patients. Ameliorating more precise and efficient diagnostic tools [...]

Devising Nano Vision for an Optical Microscope

Monday, July 16th, 2007

The topic from this link is released to public to inform us about the Devising Nano Vision for an optical microscope. This article was released by the National Institute of Standards and Technology’s (NIST) Tech Beat journal, dated last February 10, 2005 by a member of their media named Mark Bello. This link also provides [...]

What is a Slit lamp?

Wednesday, June 6th, 2007

A slit lamp microscope is used by ophthalmologists to directly examine the eyes of a patient below the magnification of a binocular microscope by creating a stereoscopic, erect image. The slit lamp microscope produces a narrow beam of strong light that can illuminate the patient’s cornea, aqueous humor, crystalline lens, anterior vitreous layer, or other [...]

Uses of slit lamp in ophthalmologic examination

Wednesday, June 6th, 2007

Eye Examinations
Slit-lamp examination: A slit lamp focuses the height and width of a beam of light for a accurate stereoscopic view of the eyelids, conjunctivae, cornea, anterior chamber, iris, lens, and anterior vitreous. It is especially useful for identifying corneal foreign bodies and abrasions and for measuring the depth of and identifying inflammation or cells [...]

Recommended Slit Lamp Examination Procedure

Wednesday, June 6th, 2007

1.) By means of a broad beam or better a 2 to 4 mm wide Parallel Type Illumination, Magnification 10-16x, Illumination on low at 45 Degrees, Examine both the upper and lower lids and lashes. The patient’s eyes are open and the illumination source is moved at the midline of the lid.
2.) Include the patient [...]

Positioning The Patient In The Slit Lamp

Wednesday, June 6th, 2007

1.) Procedure:
Let the patient what you are going to do and why. For Example: This is slit lamp microscope and I’ll be examining the general health of the patient eye.
2.) Head Position:
A.) Inform the patient what you want them to do: chin in the chin rest and forehead up beside the headrest. For specialized [...]

Eye Surgery

Wednesday, June 6th, 2007

Our bodies as we grow older mature and change naturally. Within the aging eye, these changes often develop into conditions that impact the quality of your vision. But if you are experiencing age-related visual problems, with successful treatment, it may be possible to have clearer, brighter and sharper vision than you’ve had for a long, [...]

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