Practitioner Ophthalmoscope
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6 apertures:
- Small - allows quick entry into small, undilated pupils.
- Medium- provides excellent view of fundus through an undilated pupil.
- Large - general examination of the eye through dilated pupil.
- Fixation Star - graduated cross-hairs for measuring eccentric fixation or locating lesions.
- Slit - used to determine levels of lesions and tumors.
- Cobalt blue - used with flourescein dye to view small lesions, abrasions and foreign objects on the cornea.
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1 filter can be used in conjunction with any of the above apertures:
- Red-Free filter - filters out red light for easy identification of veins, arteries and nerve fibers.
- 28 focusing lenses with a range of -25 to +40 diopters, adjustable via easy-to-reach maywheel.
- Soft brow-rest suitable for use with spectacles.
- Smooth, variable illumination strength and via the rheostat handle.
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Rheostat Control
Smoothly vary the power of illumination.
Aperture Selection Disc
Switch easily between 6 apertures.
Six Apertures
A wide range of practical apertures to select from.
Red-free filter
Slide the red free filter across any of the six apertures.
Dust cover
Protect the lens from dust when not in use.
Daisywheel Focus
Easy access on either side of the head to adjust the diopters.
Replacement bulb
Easy to replace the included bulb.
More information: Using Ophthalmoscopes in Eye Examinations