David MYUNG - Santa Clara CA, US Robert Tienhan CHANG - Palo Alto CA, US Lingmin HE - Palo Alto CA, US Alex NUGENT - Santa Clara CA, US Huynh P. VAN - Garden Grove CA, US Ira G. WONG - San Mateo CA, US Alexandre JAIS - Stanford CA, US Mark BLUMENKRANZ - Los Altos Hills CA, US
A modular lens adapter system or kit is provided for mobile anterior and posterior segment ophthalmoscopy. Equipped with various lens adapter modules, respective lenses and a mobile imaging device, a user is provided with tools for various mobile ophthalmoscopy imaging applications. Eye care practitioners can use their existing lenses to customize the modular lens adapter system in a cost-effective way, which allows for mobile and remote capture, viewing, and utilization of clinical images. The various modules are also adaptable to nearly any type of phone or tablet regardless of its dimensions or presence of a protective case. The invention also addresses the need for fewer, smaller, less expensive, and easier to use ophthalmic imaging equipment, which is further important in enabling a broad base of users.
Modular Lens Adapters For Mobile Anterior And Posterior Segment Ophthalmoscopy
- Palo Alto CA, US Robert Tienhan CHANG - Palo Alto CA, US Lingmin HE - Palo Alto CA, US Alex NUGENT - Santa Clara CA, US Huynh P. VAN - Garden Grove CA, US Ira G. WONG - San Mateo CA, US Alexandre JAIS - Stanford CA, US Mark BLUMENKRANZ - Los Altos Hills CA, US
A modular lens adapter system or kit is provided for mobile anterior and posterior segment ophthalmoscopy. Equipped with various lens adapter modules, respective lenses and a mobile imaging device, a user is provided with tools for various mobile ophthalmoscopy imaging applications. Eye care practitioners can use their existing lenses to customize the modular lens adapter system in a cost-effective way, which allows for mobile and remote capture, viewing, and utilization of clinical images. The various modules are also adaptable to nearly any type of phone or tablet regardless of its dimensions or presence of a protective case. The invention also addresses the need for fewer, smaller, less expensive, and easier to use ophthalmic imaging equipment, which is further important in enabling a broad base of users.
Huynh van Chan (1969-1973), Henry Hung Do (1970-1974), An Kieu (1958-1962), Lisa Trinh (1966-1970), Tuyet Anh Nguyen (1968-1972), Minh Ha le (2005-2009)