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    An eye examination is a series of tests performed to assess vision and ability to focus on and discern objects. It also includes other tests and examinations...
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    a thin sheet of light into the eye. It is used in conjunction with a biomicroscope. The lamp facilitates an examination of the anterior segment and posterior...
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    Dilated fundus examination (DFE) is a diagnostic procedure that uses mydriatic eye drops to dilate or enlarge the pupil in order to obtain a better view...
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    Optometry (redirect from Eye care)
    Strabismus Amblyopia Uveitis Following are examples of examination methods performed during an eye examination that enables diagnosis Ocular tonometry to determine...
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  • profession of optometry. They are used to denote clinical conditions, examination techniques and findings, and various forms of treatment. The College...
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    Ophthalmology (redirect from Eye specialist)
    Bausch Health (Canada) for Front of eye. Following are examples of examination methods performed during an eye examination that enables diagnosis[citation...
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    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...
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    Presbyopia (redirect from Old Eye)
    nearsightedness, farsightedness, and astigmatism. Diagnosis is by an eye examination. Presbyopia can be corrected using glasses, contact lenses, multifocal...
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    an eye examination, optic nerve changes are seen indicating damage to the optic nerve head (increased cup-to-disc ratio on fundoscopic examination). Acute...
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    the lens of the eye, called lens astigmatism, that has the same mechanism as spasm of accommodation. Diagnosis is by an eye examination called autorefractor...
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    of refractive error. Diagnosis is by the use of cycloplegics during eye examination. Tentative evidence indicates that the risk of myopia can be decreased...
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    Transillumination defects can almost always be observed during an eye examination due to lack of iridial pigmentation. The ocular albino also lacks normal...
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  • bruits Tests specific to HEENT examination Eyes: eye examination and acuity (including ophthalmoscope) Ears: hearing examination and evaluation of tympanic...
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    A visual field test is an eye examination that can detect dysfunction in central and peripheral vision which may be caused by various medical conditions...
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  • The Van Herick technique is an eye examination method used to determine the size of the anterior chamber angle of the eye. Glaucoma is currently the principal...
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    (narrow angle) but requires slit-lamp examination or other special techniques to determine it. In the presence of a "red eye", a shallow anterior chamber may...
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    theaters, and in virtual-reality headsets. Angular diameter Dioptre Eye examination Fovea centralis Golovin–Sivtsev table, for testing visual acuity Hyperacuity...
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    transmission of light to the retina at the back of the eye. Cataracts can be diagnosed via an eye examination. Early symptoms of cataract may be improved by wearing...
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    bronchi). In medicine, sputum samples are usually used for a naked eye examination, microbiological investigation of respiratory infections and cytological...
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    eye and a 'gritty' sensation. Diagnosis of infectious keratitis is usually made clinically based on the signs and symptoms as well as eye examination...
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    out a thorough eye examination. Flicking sand, flying pieces of wood, metal, glass and stone are notorious for causing much of the eye trauma. Sporting...
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    automated refractor is a computer-controlled machine used during an eye examination to provide an objective measurement of a person's refractive error...
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    Snellen chart is one type of eye chart used to measure visual acuity. At the conclusion of a complete eye examination, the eye doctor might provide the patient...
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    during a simple eye examination using an ophthalmoscope to look through the pupil. A positive diagnosis is usually made only with an examination under anesthetic...
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    is commonly used by eye care professionals during an eye examination, and contains different lenses used for refraction of the eye during sight testing...
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    followed by the loss of cone photoreceptor cells. Diagnosis is by eye examination of the retina finding dark pigment deposits caused by the rupture of...
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    Strabismus (redirect from Crossed eye)
    cataracts, refractive error, or other eye disease, can also cause or worsen strabismus.[page needed] During an eye examination, a test such as cover testing or...
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    by ophthalmologists, orthoptists and optometrists in their routine eye examination, particularly in determination of corrective lens power in patients...
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    more often among those whose parents are affected. Diagnosis is by eye examination. Refractive errors are corrected with eyeglasses, contact lenses, or...
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  • Sampaolesi line (category Eye diseases)
    which may be observed during a clinical eye examination. During gonioscopy (where the structures of the eye's anterior segment are examined), if an abundance...
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