Research on vascular adaptation to microgravity in the central nervous system requires a simple, noninvasive, direct imaging technique that can be performed with compact equipment. In this report we describe a practical, nonmydriatic, retinal self-imaging technique using a Kowa Genesis-D hand-held digital camera and a Black and Decker laser level. This simple technique will be useful to clinical physiologists conducting microgravity research, as well as for the studies of high-altitude medicine and aviation physiology. © 2009 S. Karger AG, Basel.
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Ozerdem, U. (2009). A simple nonmydriatic self-retinal imaging procedure using a kowa genesis-D hand-held digital fundus camera. Ophthalmic Research, 42(3), 125–127. https://doi.org/10.1159/000226258
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