Ophthalmochromoscopy

Ophthalmochromoscopy is a special method for examining the fundus of the eye, which allows you to assess the condition of the vessels and tissues of the eye. It is based on the use of a special device - an ophthalmochromoscope, which allows you to examine the fundus of the eye through the pupil.

Ophthalmochromoscopy is performed using spectral light of various wavelengths. This allows you to see all layers of the fundus and assess their condition. In addition, ophthalmochromoscopy allows you to examine the vessels of the eye and identify pathological changes, such as narrowing, dilation, blockage or damage to the walls of blood vessels.

Ophthalmochromoscopy is a very important research method for diagnosing various eye diseases, such as glaucoma, diabetic retinopathy, macular degeneration and others. It is also used to monitor the condition of the fundus in various diseases, as well as during eye surgery.

Ophthalmochromoscopy is a safe and non-invasive research method that allows you to obtain the most accurate information about the condition of the fundus of the eye. It is carried out in special ophthalmological clinics and requires highly qualified specialists. If you have vision problems or suspect eye diseases, contact an experienced ophthalmologist for an ophthalmochromoscopy and further treatment.



Ophthalmochromography is a more modern and advanced method for studying vision functions. How does it differ from the older method of studying the condition of the eye - ophthalmoscopy? First of all, because X-ray methods do not show the dynamics of pathology, as well as the dependence of their accuracy on time and the physical condition of the device. Only the direct width of the cornea is measured, but absolutely nothing is said about the lenses of the eye, astigmatism and other parameters necessary for a full diagnosis. The study takes quite a long time, and the procedure itself is quite dreary. Such diagnostics have never completely replaced visual, that is, ophthalmoscopy. If such a research option as ophthalmochromography of the eyes had not been invented, thanks to this procedure it would have been possible to study external changes in the cornea of ​​the eyes in seconds.



The eye is an amazing organ that is an important tool for perceiving the world around us. Although we don't usually pay attention to the color of our eyeballs, they can be unique and interesting. Ophthalmochromascopy is a research technique that allows you to obtain information about the color characteristics of the eye. In this article we will look at ophthalmochromascopy, as well as its application in medical diagnostics.

**Definition of ophthalmochromascopy**

Ophthalmochromascopy (also known as ophthalmochromofluorescence or ophthalmofluoroscopy) is a method of examining the eye using light of different wavelengths. This method is used when it is necessary to determine the cause of abnormal vision or other eye diseases. The main purpose of ophthalmochromascopy is to determine the correct orientation of the axes of the pupils and lenses in the eyes. This is especially important for identifying obscura syndrome (Müller syndrome), which is associated with a lack of luminol. This technique is used to treat some retinal dystrophies that can cause vision problems.