
Ocular Histoplasmosis Syndrome
Understanding Histoplasmosis
Common Visual Problems of Ocular Histoplasmosis Syndrome
Richard L. Windsor, O.D. and Laura K. Windsor O.D. Vision Enhancement Magazine
Low Vision Aids for Histoplasmosis Patients
All of these low vision devices are available through the Low Vision Centers of Indiana.
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The Max Handheld CCTV
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Ocutech Vision Enhancement System (Manual Focus)
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Bell /Campanoli Microscopes
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Kettelwell Handle
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Halogen vs. Standard Light
Eschenbach
Electronic Reading Devices
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