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Twin-to-Twin Transfusion Syndrome After 26 Weeks of Gestation: is There a Role For Fetoscopic Laser Surgery?

Thursday, August 9th, 2007

The article aims to present the results of an investigation comparing fetoscopic laser surgery with the aid of darkfield microscope and amniodrainanage in cases of twin-to-twin transfusion syndrome or TTTS. The patients involved in these study-included pregnancies diagnosed after 26 weeks of gestation.

Why Use Darkfield Illumination?

Wednesday, August 8th, 2007

Darkfield illumination is a concept that was used by darkfield microscopes. Darkfield microscopes, on the other hand, are special types of microscopes that produce an image of the specimen against a dark background. If you are at a loss whether you should use these devices or not, you can use the article below as a […]

Unstained Specimen Microscopy Using Darkfield Microscopes

Wednesday, August 8th, 2007

If there is a need for users to view unstained specimens under a microscope, one of their better options would be using a darkfield microscope for the job. Darkfield microscopes are special types of microscopes that produces an image of any specimen being viewed against a dark background.

The Pros And Cons Of Using Darkfield Microscopes

Wednesday, August 8th, 2007

ABSTRACT: Should you use darkfield microscopes or bright field microscopes for a certain viewing project? If you are not sure which of these two types of microscopes to choose, the article below can provide you with the advantages and disadvantages of using darkfield microscopes in comparison to phase contrast and bright field microscopes.

Live Blood Analysis Using Darkfield Microscopes

Wednesday, August 8th, 2007

Live blood analysis is possible when one is using darkfield microscopes. These experiments or tests are quite simple to conduct and critical in detecting serious health problems.
Fundamental Principles of Live Blood Analysis
In live blood analysis, a medical professional will take a drop of live blood from your finger. This will only cause you the tiniest […]

Darkfield Microscopy versus Phase Contrast Microscopy

Wednesday, August 8th, 2007

Both darkfield microscopy and phase contrast microscopy are methods that allow the invisible to be seen without having to stain and eventually kill them. Purchasing darkfield lenses, systems, or equipment to attach to your microscope is more affordable than purchasing phase contrast equipment, but the latter generally provides better image resolution.