An examination of the interior of the eye.
An examination of the inside of an eye using an ophthalmoscope.
A direct, visual examination of the interior structures of the eye with an ophthalmoscope, for diagnostic or other purposes.
A noninvasive technique where a physician employs an ophthalmoscope to inspect the eye’s interior. The ophthalmoscope initially projects a light beam into the eye and then is used to view different parts like the light-sensitive retina, retinal blood vessels, optic nerve head, and the gel-like vitreous humour.
Inspecting the interior of the eye using an ophthalmoscope.