
Fundoscopy
Fundoscopy is also known as ophthalmoscopy.
Fundoscopy is a term used to refer to examination of the interior of the eyeball using an instrument called an ophthalmoscope. This examination is a non-surgical, non-invasive procedure that is generally used for diagnostic purposes.
More about Ophthalmology:
This section includes short definitions
of many diseases, disorders, and conditions of the eyes and visual system.
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to the left (but note that this is not a complete/exhaustive list).
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- A diagram of the eye
- Definitions and descriptions of the parts of the eye
- A concise description of the human retina
- Definitions of parts of the retina
- Diseases and disorders of the human eye and the human visual system
For further information see also our pages of books about ophthalmology.