![]() Clinical findings were recorded in a proforma sheet.Fundus examination with 78D and 90D Volk lenses was also done.After dilating the pupils with phenylephrine (1 drop 2.5% 0r 10% for adults and children 1 drop 2.5%) every 3-5 minutes and tropicamide (1%) eye drops, posterior segment examination was done with direct ophthalmoscopy and also by binocular indirect ophthalmoscopy.The anterior segment of the eye was examined under the slit lamp, for any manifestations of tubercular meningitis.Pupillary reactions checked for both direct and indirect light reflex.The unaided acuity was first recorded followed by the best corrected visual acuity (BCVA) with a pin hole which was documented. The visual acuity was recorded using Snellens visual acuity charts for each eye separately.Methods for clinical examination of the eye ![]()
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