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Slitlamp

A slit lamp, also known as a slit-lamp biomicroscope, is a microscope designed for the examination of the eye. It combines a binocular microscope with a high-intensity illumination system that projects a thin, adjustable beam of light (a slit) onto the ocular structures, enabling cross-sectional and magnified views of the anterior segment.

The patient sits with the chin on a rest and the forehead against a stable frame. The

Common applications include evaluation of the cornea, conjunctiva, iris, anterior chamber, and lens; assessment of corneal

Variants and accessories include standard tabletop slit lamps, portable handheld units for field use, and models

operator
can
vary
the
slit
width
and
height,
adjust
the
illumination
angle,
and
select
magnification.
Filters
such
as
cobalt
blue
with
fluorescein
highlight
corneal
and
lens
defects,
while
a
red-free
filter
enhances
vasculature.
Digital
cameras
or
video
may
be
attached
for
documentation.
ulcers,
scars,
edema,
and
foreign
bodies;
measurement
of
anterior
chamber
depth
and
angle
for
glaucoma
risk;
and
guidance
of
procedures
or
contact
lens
fitting.
The
apparatus
can
also
be
used
with
additional
lenses
to
inspect
the
posterior
segment.
integrated
with
imaging
systems
such
as
slit-lamp
cameras
or
optical
coherence
tomography.
Slit
lamps
are
a
core
instrument
in
ophthalmology
and
optometry,
supporting
diagnosis,
treatment
planning,
and
documentation
of
eye
conditions.