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A slit lamp exam is a routine procedure where a doctor shines a light into the eye to look for injuries or diseases. These may include a detached retina, corneal abrasion, or cataracts. Abnormal ...
By adding a dab or drop of Fluorescein dye and using a blue filter, one may find smaller defects that are not immediately apparent. Thse defects, unlike the normal tissues, will be stained bright blue ...
A slit lamp exam is used to check your eyes for any diseases or abnormalities. Find out how this test is performed and what the results mean.
Anterior segment slit-lamp examination of the right eye revealed 2+ conjunctival injection and chemosis with a small full-thickness corneal laceration measuring 2.5 mm plugged with incarcerated iris.
External exam was normal. Slit lamp biomicroscopy of the right eye demonstrated the iris lesion shown in Figures 1a and 1b. A very subtle irregularity in the pupil margin could be detected.
The slit lamp exam and our ancillary tests allow us to fine tune the treatment we offer to our dry eye or ocular surface disease patients. The original SkyVision dry eye syndrome protocol was ...
A fluorescein eye stain test can help your doctor detect corneal injuries, small foreign objects or particles in the eye, and abnormal tear production.
For this exam, you'll sit in a chair in front of an instrument called a slit-lamp microscope. A slit lamp is a high-intensity light with several pieces of equipment combined into one device.
Retinitis pigmentosa is commonly identified by the examination of the appearance of the retina using slit lamp biomicroscopy. Common findings on examination and steps in diagnosis include ...