
A splinter lamp is a device used to take detailed images of the eyes, such as the eyelids, cornea, lens, and retina, to help diagnose eye diseases and other conditions. Adding “photographic” refers to the ability to capture images of the eyes for further analysis.

These technologies are used to examine and analyze the health of the retina, especially for detecting eye diseases such as macular degeneration or diabetic retinopathy.

OCT is an advanced imaging technique used to obtain detailed cross-sectional images of the retina and other structures in the eye. It is essential for the diagnosis and follow-up of conditions such as glaucoma, macular degeneration and diabetic retinopathy.

OCT is an advanced imaging technique used to obtain detailed cross-sectional images of the retina and other structures in the eye. It is essential for the diagnosis and follow-up of conditions such as glaucoma, macular degeneration and diabetic retinopathy.

The visual field test is used to measure a patient's peripheral (side) vision capacity and to detect abnormalities that may indicate conditions such as glaucoma, neurological problems or retinal disorders.

This is a specific type of visual field examination in which manual perimetry is performed. It is mainly used in patients who have difficulty with automatic perimetry or when a more detailed analysis of the peripheral visual field is required, such as in neurological disorders or advanced glaucoma.
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