Ophthalmology

Ophthalmology deals with diseases and functional disorders of the eye and sense of vision. This includes: Injuries to the eye (foreign bodies, chemical burns, wounds) Diabetes-related retinal damage (diabetic retinopathy) Macular degeneration Glaucoma Cataract Correction of refractive errors Corneal transplants malignant melanoma of the choroid Some clinics also offer special consultations, such as an outpatient … Ophthalmology

Neurosurgery: Treatment, Effect & Risks

In Germany, neurosurgery is assigned to a branch of medicine that treats diseases of the central or peripheral nervous system through surgical intervention. Contrary to the technical name, this medical discipline is not assigned to surgery or neurology. What is neurosurgery? Neurosurgery is used to detect and surgically treat injuries, malformations, and diseases of the … Neurosurgery: Treatment, Effect & Risks

Strabology: Treatment, Effects & Risks

Strabology studies all types and effects of strabismus, a misalignment of both eyes relative to each other resulting from disturbances in the balance of the eye muscles. It is a special discipline of ophthalmology and includes prevention, diagnosis as well as therapy of strabismus. It is practiced in eye clinics and most ophthalmologists’ offices. What … Strabology: Treatment, Effects & Risks

Stereomicroscope: Applications & Health Benefits

The stereomicroscope is a light microscope that works with separate beam inputs and in this way creates a spatial impression in the sense of three-dimensionality. Stereomicroscopes correspond to either the Greenough or the Abbe type, with some additional special forms existing. In applied medicine, the devices are used in variations as slit lamps and colposcopes. … Stereomicroscope: Applications & Health Benefits

Pupillometer: Application & Health Benefits

The pupillometer is a pupillometry instrument that determines the width and light responsiveness of the pupils. Pupillometers are especially important before eye refractive surgery because they can determine the laser range on the cornea. Because pupil width is also relevant from neurological and psychological perspectives, pupillometry also helps these disciplines. What is a pupillometer? A … Pupillometer: Application & Health Benefits

Atropine: Effects, Uses & Risks

Atropine is a toxic substance from the group of alkaloids. In nature, it is found in nightshade plants such as belladonna or angel’s trumpet. The uncontrolled ingestion of atropine can be fatal, yet the active ingredient finds diverse and important uses in the field of medicine. What is atropine? Atropine inhibits these functions of the … Atropine: Effects, Uses & Risks