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English: A slit lamp, when used in conjunction with a binocular microscope, allows the eye to be examined with a beam (or "slit") of light whose height and width can be adjusted. When directed at an angle, the light beam accentuates the anatomic structures of the eye and the microscope allows for greater magnification (10 - 25 times) than most handheld devices. Image displayed on monitor shows circumferential exfoliation (delamination) of the anterior lens capsule in a blue-eyed individual.
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