"Screening can be done via traditional dilated fundus exam, aka ophthalmoscopy, or via retinal photographs, interpreted by a ...
Fundic exam. The posterior portion of the eyeball that includes the area of the optic disk, tepetum lucidum and adjacent nontapetal nigrum is called the fundus. The fundus is the only visible ...
A team of ophthalmology researchers at Stanford University, working with a colleague from New York University School of Medicine, has found that despite promise for detecting diabetic retinopathy, few ...
Fundus autofluorescence (FAF) is an imaging technique that is used to evaluate retinal disorders that affect the retinal pigment epithelium (RPE). FAF is useful to evalute disease activity in a ...