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  • - It emphasizes the importance of selecting the right AI model based on specific ophthalmic problems, considering factors like accuracy, deployment capabilities, and adaptability to small datasets.
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  • A study evaluated the use of smartphone fundoscopy with an iPhone 12 and a 20D Volk lens to diagnose posterior pole pathologies during bedside consultations.
  • Over a year, 23 fundus exams were conducted, leading to the diagnosis of 2 cases of papilledema and various other retinal conditions through this technique.
  • The technique is shown to be quick, accessible, and safe, with potential applications in other medical departments, especially for diagnosing papilledema.
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