noun. the study of the fundus of the eye using an ophthalmoscope. Ophthalmoscopy is additionally utilized to gauge refractive errors of the eye, wherein it is referred to as metric ophthalmoscopy.
OPHTHALMOSCOPY: "Ophthalmoscopy entails some fascinating information about the eye."
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