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titleOfInvention Illuminator with magnification and multiple lighting modes
abstract The illuminator device for medical examination described herein employs a housing incorporating a magnified viewing lens having a lens polarizer and an array of LEDs to provide light for the viewing organic tissue and other matter. A switch is provided to communicate with a microprocessor that controls an LED driver adapted initiate to provide modes of operation that provide certain of the LEDs being illuminated in different modes. In operation the device incorporates at least five modes of operation. A first mode provides activating only polarized white lights, a second mode provides activating only ZWB2 bandpass filtered 365 nm UV LEDs, a third mode provides activating only ZWB2 bandpass filtered 385 nm UV LEDs, a fourth mode provides activating only unfiltered 405 nm UV LEDs and a fifth mode comprises activating only ZWB2 bandpass filtered 365 nm UV LEDs and ZWB2 bandpass filtered 385 nm UV LEDs. The device additionally incorporates an auxiliary magnifier that stores in the device handle.
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