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- Corneal pachymetry is the process of measuring the thickness of the cornea. A pachymeter is a medical device used to measure the thickness of the eye's...
- K-reading ≤ 53.00 D Pachymetry ≥ 400 μm Stage 3 Induced myopia and/or astigmatism between 8.01 and 10.00 D K-reading > 53.00 D Pachymetry 200 to 400 μm Stage...
- the clinic. Other modalities, such as corneal thickness measurement (pachymetry), in-vivo confocal biomicroscopy, and specular microscopy can be used...
- 1001/archopht.125.6.740. PMID 17562982. Tanaka GH (April 1998). "Corneal pachymetry: a prerequisite for applanation tonometry?". Arch. Ophthalmol. 116 (4):...
- layer ****essment with a fundus examination, measuring corneal thickness (pachymetry), and visual field testing. Glaucoma has been classified into specific...
- Optokinetic system Amsler grid Gonioscopy Corneal topography Corneal pachymetry Scheimpflug ocular imaging Retinal tomography Ocular computed tomography...
- movements on a view camera. It is also the principle used in corneal pachymetry, the mapping of corneal topography, done prior to refractive eye surgery...
- Pellucid marginal degeneration is diagnosed by corneal topography. Corneal pachymetry may be useful in confirming the diagnosis. Treatment usually consists...
- waitlist, including the United States, Italy, and Sri Lanka. Corneal pachymetry Corneal reflex Corneal tattooing Corneal topography Eye disease Keratometry...
- lasers; larger spot areas; bladeless flap incisions; intraoperative corneal pachymetry; and "wavefront-optimized" and "wavefront-guided" techniques which were...