Diffuse v/s Focal | Optical section ,parallel pipe , conical illumination - SLIT LAMP techniques
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- Опубліковано 1 жов 2024
- Diffuse v/s Focal | Optical section ,parallel pipe , conical illumination - SLIT LAMP techniques
The video talks comprehensively about the slit lamp techniques used in examination of a patient using the slit lamp biomicroscope
Diffuse illumination
FOCAL direct illumination
INDIRECT FOCAL ILLUMINATION
TANGENTIAL ILLUMINATION
Under Direct focal illumination we have the optical section, parallel pipe and conical section.
#slitlamp
#ophthalmology #optometry
Amazing video! Watching from Zambia 🇿🇲 thank you so much
Meticulous explanation, nice.
From Bangladesh
Thank you ma'am for explaining it so nicley❤❤. Can you please make a video for remaining illumination techniques Retroillumination, indirect, oscillating illumination of koeppe, specular reflection
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Respected ma'am, can slit lamp examination also tell us about any pre existing posterior capsular rent / defects ,?
No it's difficult to tell that @vikram.madan..
We can use anterior segment OCT for suspicious cases.
@@InsightOphthalmology thank you ma'am
Happy New year Ma'am, and thank u for your teachings. Pls I can't find ur lectures on specular reflection.
Happy new year! You can find them now
Very informative video ❤❤❤❤
Thank you mam❤️❤️
Most welcome 😊
What a lovely video.
Thank you very much for this video
Outstanding lecture mam..thanks alot for this efforts
Thanks for this video
Mam Hindi midium valo ko b samj aajay Aisa video banao
Thank You very much for that amazing explanation ❤️
You're very welcome!
Thank u so much🙏
In the optical section (16:35 ) mam you are said about anterior chamber and you're directly went to lens part. So here i have one doubt that where is posterior chamber went.! This is my doubt. Pls clear my doubt mam.
the posterior chamber is situated behind the iris. It is a very tiny space and difficult to see on a slit lamp. Moreover we usually dilate the patient when examining. At that time the iris moves away so we basically get to view the lens directly.
@@InsightOphthalmologythank you mam for clearing my doubt😊
Very helpful mam keep making videos
Your chanel is a treasure
Thank you :)
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Thanks a million mam.❤from Bangladesh.
You are most welcome
Thank you so much, u make my studies easier❤
I am so glad ..all the best :)
nicely explained
Thank you
Excellent mam
Amazing ❤
😊
Very helpful, thank you
Thank u ma'am 😊
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comprehensively explained!
Hi, please made a video about oculo-cutaneous albininism