Approach to Fundoscopy / Ophthalmoscopy
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The retina is the only portion of the central nervous system visible from the exterior. Likewise the fundus is the only location where vasculature can be visualized. So much of what we see in internal medicine is vascular related and so viewing the fundus is a great way to get a sense for the patient’s overall vasculature. But the fundoscopic exam can discover pathological process otherwise invisible, examples are plentiful, and include recognizing endocarditis, disseminated candidemia, CMV in an HIV infected patient, and being able to stage both diabetes and hypertension.
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Видео Approach to Fundoscopy / Ophthalmoscopy канала Stanford Medicine 25
The retina is the only portion of the central nervous system visible from the exterior. Likewise the fundus is the only location where vasculature can be visualized. So much of what we see in internal medicine is vascular related and so viewing the fundus is a great way to get a sense for the patient’s overall vasculature. But the fundoscopic exam can discover pathological process otherwise invisible, examples are plentiful, and include recognizing endocarditis, disseminated candidemia, CMV in an HIV infected patient, and being able to stage both diabetes and hypertension.
Related webpage on fundoscopy: https://stanfordmedicine25.stanford.edu/the25/fundoscopic.html
The Stanford Medicine 25 program for bedside medicine at the Stanford School of Medicine aims to promote the culture of bedside medicine to make current and future clinicians and other healthcare provides better at the art of physical diagnosis and more confident at the bedside of their patients.
Visit us:
Website: http://stanfordmedicine25.stanford.edu/
Blog: http://stanford25blog.stanford.edu/
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/StanfordMedic...
Twitter: https://twitter.com/StanfordMed25
Google+: http://goo.gl/UBM7SP
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