{"id":80,"url":"https://cclm.media-doc.io/conditions/80/","name":"K. Full Anterior Eye Examination","category":"Biomicroscope","detail":"<h2>&nbsp;</h2>\n\n<h2>Overview</h2>\n\n<ul>\n\t<li>A full examination of the anterior eye involves combining a number of the individual viewing techniques</li>\n\t<li>The biomicroscope routine&nbsp;typically flows seamlessly from one viewing technique to the next</li>\n\t<li>The structures of the anterior eye&nbsp;are assessed in a methodical manner</li>\n\t<li>Typically, a general overview of the eye and contact lens is followed by more detailed examination of specific tissues</li>\n\t<li>It is usual practice to start with checks that are less invasive, proceeding to more invasive examinations, such as upper lid eversion and use of diagnostic dyes, later in the routine&nbsp;&nbsp;</li>\n</ul>\n\n<h2>&nbsp;</h2>\n\n<h2>Set Up</h2>\n\n<ul>\n\t<li>The overall routine will vary due to both practitioner preference and the needs of the patient</li>\n\t<li>The video gives one example of how the individual biomicroscope viewing techniques can be used together</li>\n\t<li>A general overview using diffuse illumination is followed by higher magnification direct and indirect examination, prior to the administration of diagnostic dyes as required</li>\n</ul>\n\n<p>&nbsp;</p>","images":[{"name":"Full Anterior Eye Examination","file":"https://cclm-static.s3.amazonaws.com/images/full_exam_comp_4nLvYrU.jpg"}],"type":1,"videos":[{"name":"Full Anterior Eye Examination","videoSrc":"267426442"}],"wear":false,"ceaseWear":false,"changeLens":false,"changeSolutions":false,"changeCare":false,"counseling":false,"dd":false,"dw":false,"gp":false,"replace":false,"review":false,"rewettingDrops":false,"rx":false,"SiHy":false,"toric":false,"tags":[{"id":7,"url":"https://cclm.media-doc.io/tags/7/","name":"conditions"}]}