oogfundusfotos
Oogfundusfotos, also known as fundus photographs or ophthalmoscopic photographs, are images of the interior surface of the eye, specifically the retina, optic disc, and posterior pole. These photographs are typically taken using a specialized camera attached to an ophthalmoscope, a medical device used to examine the interior of the eye. Oogfundusfotos are commonly used in the diagnosis and management of various eye conditions, including diabetic retinopathy, macular degeneration, glaucoma, and retinal detachment.
The process of taking an oogfundusfoto involves dilating the patient's pupils with eye drops to allow for
Oogfundusfotos are an essential tool in ophthalmology, offering a non-invasive and painless way to assess the