
A description of a lightweight small pupil binocular indirect ophthalmoscope is presented. This instrument can be used with well dilated pupils and clear media as any stereoscopic indirect ophthalmoscope. However, the instrument can be simply and easily adjusted for usage in patients with small pupils or opacities of the media. The optical and mechanical principles employed are presented. The technique of utilization for small pupil viewing is outlined.
Ophthalmoscopy, Ophthalmoscopes, Humans, Pupil, Dilatation
Ophthalmoscopy, Ophthalmoscopes, Humans, Pupil, Dilatation
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