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A portable system for external photography

J A Wadsworth, M L Wolbarsht, M Bessler

    American Journal of Ophthalmology
    |July 1, 1977
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    A new portable ophthalmic photography system offers a wide focusing range with a movable flash. This versatile system can be hand-held or mounted, suitable for various clinical settings.

    Area of Science:

    • Ophthalmology
    • Medical Imaging
    • Optical Engineering

    Background:

    • Ophthalmic external photography is crucial for diagnosing and monitoring eye conditions.
    • Existing systems may lack portability or versatility for diverse clinical environments.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To introduce a novel portable system for external ophthalmic photography.
    • To provide a versatile imaging solution for general ophthalmology practices and hospital bedside use.

    Main Methods:

    • The system integrates a focusing lamp and a movable flash unit.
    • It features a wide focusing range and a simple two-position trigger operation.
    • The device is designed for both handheld use and mounting on a slitlamp stand.

    Main Results:

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    • The portable system facilitates external eye photography.
    • It offers flexibility through its handheld or mounted configurations.
    • The design accommodates various clinical scenarios, from office practices to hospital bedside examinations.

    Conclusions:

    • The developed portable photography system enhances clinical utility in ophthalmology.
    • Its adaptable design supports efficient patient imaging in diverse settings.
    • This innovation aims to improve diagnostic capabilities and patient care through accessible imaging technology.