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      Near-infrared light-guided miniaturized indirect ophthalmoscopy for nonmydriatic wide-field fundus photography

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          A portable fundus imager is essential for emerging telemedicine screening and point-of-care examination of eye diseases. However, existing portable fundus cameras have limited field of view (FOV) and frequently require pupillary dilation. We report here a miniaturized indirect ophthalmoscopy-based nonmydriatic fundus camera with a snapshot FOV up to 67° external angle, which corresponds to a 101° eye angle. The wide-field fundus camera consists of a near-infrared light source (LS) for retinal guidance and a white LS for color retinal imaging. By incorporating digital image registration and glare elimination methods, a dual-image acquisition approach was used to achieve reflection artifact-free fundus photography.

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          7708433
          22734
          Opt Lett
          Opt Lett
          Optics letters
          0146-9592
          1539-4794
          30 October 2018
          01 June 2018
          01 December 2018
          : 43
          : 11
          : 2551-2554
          Affiliations
          [1 ]Department of Bioengineering, University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, Illinois 60607, USA
          [2 ]Department of Ophthalmology, Antalya Training and Research Hospital, Antalya 07030, Turkey
          [3 ]Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences, University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, Illinois 60612, USA
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          [* ]Corresponding author: xcy@ 123456uic.edu
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          PMC6271562 PMC6271562 6271562 nihpa995068
          10.1364/OL.43.002551
          6271562
          29856427
          f93ba644-3fcc-4df8-8946-d50ba08d54a1
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