Two scientists at Stanford University have created the EyeGo system, which allows a lens to be attached to a smartphone in order to examine eyes. This system consists of two adapters that are attached to the camera of a smartphone. One of them get shots of the front surface of the eye, while the other lens focuses light through the pupil to get pictures of the retina and the back of the eye. EyeGo is designed to be easy for anyone with not a lot of training to take a picture of the eye. These are now being tested in a clinical trial at the Stanford Emergency Department. In the near future, there will be a study so they can be used to track the development of eye disease in diabetics. To read more Click Here.
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