• The Laryngoscope · Feb 1998

    Indirect laryngeal photography using rigid telescopes.

    • B Benjamin.
    • Sydney University, Department of Otolaryngology/Head and Neck Surgery, Royal North Shore Hospital, Australia.
    • Laryngoscope. 1998 Feb 1; 108 (2): 158-61.

    AbstractA technique for indirect laryngeal color photography for the office or clinic using rigid rod-lens angled telescopes is outlined. The photographic equipment can be used for documentation at both direct and indirect laryngoscopy except that the latter requires purpose-designed 70 degrees or 90 degrees telescopes. The method, which requires practice and patience, and the equipment are described in detail, and the difficulties and frustrations that are encountered are discussed.

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