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  • Ultraviolet lights designed to be carried around easily without the need of a fixture to provide radiation mainly in the 100 to 380 nm wavelength range on the examined area; they are small and light enough to be handheld. These ultraviolet (UV) lights are invisible to the naked eye; however, when they are emitted from an ultraviolet lamp and directed at the surface of the examined area they are often transformed into visible colors. Most UV examination lights may include an optically ground and polished magnifier lens to provide a clearer viewing area. Portable/handheld ultraviolet examination lights are used for observing and diagnosing diseases and injuries to the skin and eye including detection of corneal scratches, foreign bodies, blocked tear ducts, head lice, and fungal and/or bacterial infections. They are used in medical offices, emergency rooms, and other healthcare facilities.
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