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Why is blind spot an important part of eye?

To understand blind spot, it is important to know that the eye consists of several components, including the cornea, lens, retina, and optic nerve. The retina, located at the back of the eye, plays a pivotal role in converting light into electrical signals that the brain interprets as images. Area with no photoreceptors The blind…

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Indirect ophthalmoscopy

An indirect ophthalmoscopy is done with sophisticated optical device designed for in-depth examination of the eye’s posterior segment. Unlike direct ophthalmoscopy, where an instrument is placed directly on the patient’s eye, the indirect ophthalmoscope offers a broader field of view, enabling eye care professionals to visualize intricate details of the retina and vitreous humor. Main…

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Fluorescein fundus angiography (FFA) uses

Fluorescein Fundus Angiography (FFA) stands out as a diagnostic marvel, offering invaluable insights into the vascular landscape of the eye. This blog explores the diverse and critical uses of FFA, shedding light on how this diagnostic technique aids in the identification, management, and understanding of various eye conditions. Diagnosis of Retinal Disorders: FFA is a…