Smartphones Become “Eye-Phones” With Low-Cost Devices, Stanford University School of Medicine Study

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Stanford researchers have developed inexpensive adapters that enable a smartphone to capture high-quality images of the front and back of the eye. Researchers at the Stanford University School of Medicine have developed two inexpensive adapters that enable a smartphone to capture high-quality images of the front and back of the eye. The adapters make it easy for anyone with minimal training to take a picture of the eye and share it securely with other health practitioners or store it in the patient’s electronic record.

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