Anterior Segment Imaging Devices in Ophthalmic Telemedicine.
Grayson W ArmstrongPatrick W CommiskeySofia De ArrigunagaDavid S FriedmanAlice C LorchPublished in: Seminars in ophthalmology (2021)
Obtaining a clear assessment of the anterior segment is critical for disease diagnosis and management in ophthalmic telemedicine. The anterior segment can be imaged with slit lamp cameras, robotic remote controlled slit lamps, cell phones, cell phone adapters, digital cameras, and webcams, all of which can enable remote care. The ability of these devices to identify various ophthalmic diseases has been studied, including cataracts, as well as abnormalities of the ocular adnexa, cornea, and anterior chamber. This article reviews the current state of anterior segment imaging for the purpose of ophthalmic telemedical care.