A Simple Nonmydriatic Self-Retinal Imaging Procedure Using a Kowa Genesis-D Hand-Held Digital Fundus Camera
Abstract
Research on vascular adaptation to microgravity in the central nervous system requires a simple, noninvasive, direct imaging technique that can be performed with compact equipment. In this report we describe a practical, nonmydriatic, retinal self-imaging technique using a Kowa Genesis-D hand-held digital camera and a Black and Decker laser level. This simple technique will be useful to clinical physiologists conducting microgravity research, as...
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Title
A Simple Nonmydriatic Self-Retinal Imaging Procedure Using a Kowa Genesis-D Hand-Held Digital Fundus Camera
Published Date
Jul 1, 2009
Journal
Volume
42
Issue
3
Pages
125 - 127
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