-
important test in the
evaluation of
patients at risk from glaucoma. Most
tonometers are
calibrated to
measure pressure in
millimeters of
mercury (mmHg), with...
- Schiøtz
tonometer is an
indentation tonometer, used to
measure the
intraocular pressure (IOP) by
measuring the
depth produced on the
surface of the cornea...
-
Goldmann Applanation Tonometer is an
instrument that is
based on Imbert-Fick law. It is
considered to be the gold
standard instrument for measurement...
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important aspect in the
evaluation of
patients at risk of glaucoma. Most
tonometers are
calibrated to
measure pressure in
millimeters of
mercury (mmHg). Intraocular...
- to the
science of
acoustics as a self
taught musicologist. He made a "
tonometer" (German: Tonmesser) from 56
tuning forks as an
instrument for accurately...
-
Scheibler recommended A440 as a
standard in 1834
after inventing the "
tonometer" to
measure pitch, and it was
approved by the
Society of
German Natural...
- later, Hans
Goldmann in Berne, Switzerland,
developed his
applanation tonometer which still today -
despite numerous new
innovations in
diagnostics -...
- in a
conscious swaddled infant using a
Tonopen or hand-held
Goldmann tonometer. Usually, the IOP in
normal infants is in the
range of 11-14 mmHg. Buphthalmos...
- the eye,
topographers for
measuring the
anterior surface of the cornea,
tonometers for ****essing the
biomechanical properties of the cornea, a wide-angle...
- The
PASCAL Dynamic Contour Tonometer. A
monitor for
detection of
increased intraocular pressure....