Abstract

Brighter illumination with the Gullstrand binocular ophthalmoscope and use of red free light emphasize the reflections from the retina and help the study of variations in its contour. Coalesence of the retinal layers at the macula causes radical folds about it. A photograph illustrating such folds is here reproduced. Read before the Colorado Congress of Ophthalmology and Oto-Laryngology, July 16, 1926. Brighter illumination with the Gullstrand binocular ophthalmoscope and use of red free light emphasize the reflections from the retina and help the study of variations in its contour. Coalesence of the retinal layers at the macula causes radical folds about it. A photograph illustrating such folds is here reproduced. Read before the Colorado Congress of Ophthalmology and Oto-Laryngology, July 16, 1926.

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