Monochromatic ophthalmoscopy and fundus photography. The normal fundus
F. C. Delori, E. S. Gragoudas, R. Francisco and R. C. Pruett
Anatomical details in the ocular fundus can be seen with increased contrast
when appropriate monochromatic illumination is used. This technique permits
more accurate visualization and documentation than can be achieved with
white light. This article reports the optimal spectral ranges for
visualization of the different fundus structures. It describes and
illustrates the appearance of individual structures and areas of the fundus
under different spectral illuminations. There is a detailed discussion of
the optical properties of the fundus layers that provides a background for
interpreting the data and a baseline for examination of pathologic
conditions.
Panretinal, High-Resolution Color Photography of the Mouse Fundus
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