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Indirect Ophthalmoscope Halogen

An indirect ophthalmoscope (halogen) is a specialized eye examination device used to provide a wide, detailed view of the interior of the eye, particularly the retina and surrounding structures. This type of ophthalmoscope uses halogen light as its light source, which offers a bright and steady illumination that enhances the clarity of the image seen by the examiner.

Key Features


  • Halogen light source:Halogen bulbs emit bright, white light, allowing for clearer visualization of the retina, optic nerve, and blood vessels. This is crucial for detecting conditions like retinal tears, detachments, or diabetic retinopathy.
  • Head-mounted device: Unlike direct ophthalmoscopes, the indirect ophthalmoscope is worn on the examiner's head, leaving their hands free to manipulate lenses or instruments.
  • Wide field of view: Indirect ophthalmoscopes provide a broader view of the retina compared to direct ophthalmoscopes, which is especially useful for examining peripheral areas of the retina.
  • Stereoscopic view: Offers a three-dimensional, binocular view of the eye, allowing the examiner to assess the depth of structures within the eye.


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