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The fundus
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When an eye exam is given, the Fundus may not be seen. This usually occurs when drops to dilate the eye are not given.
The fundus of the eye is the interior surface of the eye, opposite the lens, and includes the retina, optic disc, macula and fovea, and posterior pole.
The fundus of the eye is the interior wall of the eye. It is located opposite the lens.
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The fundus is the bulge of the greater curvature of the stomach superior to the esophageal junction.
The posterior wall of the eye is also called the fundus.
A fundus examination is a detailed examination of the back of the eye, including the retina and blood vessels. When the fundus is described as unremarkable, it means that no abnormal findings or abnormalities were noted during the examination. This is a positive outcome indicating that the structures at the back of the eye appear normal.
The medical term for visual examination of the fundus of the eye with an ophthalmoscope is "fundoscopy" or "ophthalmoscopy." This allows healthcare providers to examine the back of the eye, including the retina, optic disc, and blood vessels.