Tuesday, October 2, 2012

Reading Ophthalmoscopes with an iPhone 4

Welch Allyn has created an app that allows health care providers to capture, store, send, and retrieve images from its PanOptic ophthalmoscope. Called the iExaminer, the app, available at the Apple App Store, works with an iPhone 4 or 4S camera. The company's ophthalmoscope generates a viewing area of the fundus and retinal nerve in an undilated pupil that is reportedly 5 times larger than that of a traditional ophthalmoscope and increases magnification by 26 percent. The app aligns the optical access of the ophthalmoscope to the visual axis of the smartphone or the camera. Read more.

1 comment:

  1. Thank you for these great information
    I realized that lots of them are having their iphone without case, how can they enjoy using it if it falls down, so you need to put a case on your iphone ,you can find these cases in any online gadget accessorize shop that sells iphone 4 cases.also these shops offer a professional iphone 4 cases designer who will help you out in choosing a suitable iphone.
    If do like most of the people, and your iPhone set to show some pop-up notifications, when you get a Facebook notification, it will show up on the home screen, and also if the phone is locked the screen is asleep. If you want to open these messages, you don't need to first swipe to unlock your phone and then open the app. You can swipe from left to right to open the app. If you use a code, you'll be able to enter it after swiping the notification.

    Best Regards
    Andy Micheal

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