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Fundus imaging in newborn children with wide-field scanning laser ophthalmoscope.

Vigdis MagnusdottirWouter B H J VehmeijerThorunn S EliasdottirSveinn H HardarsonNicoline E Schalij-DelfosEinar Stefánsson
Published in: Acta ophthalmologica (2017)
Scanning laser ophthalmoscope (SLO) ultra-wide-field fundus imaging is feasible in healthy full-term newborns without corneal contact, eye speculum or mydriatics. This approach could be an improvement for retinal imaging in newborn infants. Eye movement of the infant, whether asleep or awake, influenced which part of the fundus was captured, but focus and image quality were generally good.
Keyphrases
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