Benefits of Early Detection and Treatment for Glaucoma
The specular microscope is an optical reflection microscope where a slit of light is focused on the corneal endothelial surface and specularly (mirror-like) reflected light rays are focused onto a film plane for viewing on a real-time monitor. It is important to check specular microscopy in patients with a history of low DK lens wear, blurred vision with contact lens wear, fluctuating vision, or corneal edema. A specular microscope enables the viewer to study the morphology of the cells to look for any abnormalities indicating trauma.
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Dr. Amila De Alwis
MBBS,MD OPTHALMOLOGY
FRCS Ophth (Glasgow)
SLMC 17126


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MBBS,MD OPTHALMOLOGY
FRCS Ophth (Glasgow)
SLMC 17126


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MBBS,MD OPTHALMOLOGY
FRCS Ophth (Glasgow)
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MBBS,MD OPTHALMOLOGY
FRCS Ophth (Glasgow)
SLMC 17126


Dr. Chaya Samarasinghe
MBBS,MD OPTHALMOLOGY
FRCS Ophth (Glasgow)
SLMC 17126


Dr. Amila De Alwis
MBBS,MD OPTHALMOLOGY
FRCS Ophth (Glasgow)
SLMC 17126


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