oftalmoskopia
Oftalmoskopia is the examination of the interior of the eye, including the retina, optic disc, retinal vessels, and vitreous, performed with an ophthalmoscope. It is a core technique in ophthalmology and primary eye care, used to detect local eye disorders and to assess systemic diseases that affect the eye.
There are two main approaches: direct ophthalmoscopy and indirect ophthalmoscopy. Direct ophthalmoscopy uses a handheld instrument
Indications include screening and evaluation for diabetic and hypertensive retinal disease, glaucoma assessment, evaluation of optic
Limitations of oftalmoskopia include media opacities such as cataracts, small or non-dilating pupils, and unsteady patients,
Historically, the ophthalmoscope was developed in the 19th century by Hermann von Helmholtz, with indirect ophthalmoscopy