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New Contact Lens for Peripheral Fundus Examination and Photocoagulation
Pei-fei Lee, MD;
Oleg Pomerantzeff, Dipl Eng;
Charles L. Schepens, MD
Arch Ophthalmol. 1970;84(5):650-654.
Abstract
This paper outlines the problems of photocoagulating the extreme fundus periphery. It describes two new contact lenses which permit precise visualization for examination, photography, and photocoagulation of the extreme periphery. They can also be used for examination and photography of the anterior chamber angle. Photographs of the peripheral fundus, the ciliary body, and the anterior chamber angle are taken through the new contact lenses with a hand fundus camera (Kowa).
Author Affiliations
Boston
From the Department of Retina Research (Dr. Lee), Retina Foundation (Mr. Pomerantzeff and Dr. Schepens), and the Department of Ophthalmology, Boston University School of Medicine (Dr. Lee), Boston.
Footnotes
Submitted for publication April 23, 1970.
Read before the annual meeting of the Retina Society, Atlantic City, NJ, Sept 19, 1969.
Reprint requests to Library, Retina Foundation, 100 Charles River Plaza, Boston 02114 (Dr. Lee).
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