OphthalmoscopyFunduscopy (Eye exam) Why It Is DoneOphthalmoscopy is done to: - Detect problems or diseases of the eye, such as
retina problems.
- Help diagnose other conditions or diseases that
damage the eye.
- Evaluate symptoms, such as
headaches.
- Detect other problems or diseases, such as head injuries
or brain tumours.
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