Retinoscopy Health Dictionary

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A type of vision test in which a beam of light is shone from an instrument called a retinoscope into each eye in turn. The effect of different lenses on the beam of light determines whether glasses are needed for various refractive errors, such as hypermetropia, myopia, or astigmatism. Retinoscopy is particularly useful for assessing babies or young children.
Health Source: BMA Medical Dictionary
Author: The British Medical Association

Retinoscope

n. an instrument used to determine the power of spectacle lens required to correct *refractive errors of the eye. It is held in the hand and casts a beam of light into the subject’s eye. The examiner looks along the beam and sees the reflection in the subject’s pupil. By interpreting the way the reflection moves as the instrument is moved, and by altering this by lenses held in the other hand near the subject’s eye, the examiner is able to determine the degree of refractive error. —retinoscopy n.... retinoscope



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