Abstract

Direct fundoscopy vs nonmydriatic ocular fundus photography—which is more reliable in untrained hands? I read with interest the editorial on the dying (or rather already dead) ophthalmoscopic skills of neurologists and the advent and superiority of nonmydriatic ocular fundus photography over direct fundoscopic examination. There is a saying that “the eye cannot see what the mind does not know,” and the 2 cases cited by Kattah and Halmagyi1 are examples of this rather than a failure …

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