[Developmental status and clinical significance of ultrasound diagnosis of intraocular diseases]
- PMID: 9417621
- DOI: 10.1055/s-2007-1010122
[Developmental status and clinical significance of ultrasound diagnosis of intraocular diseases]
Abstract
Standardized echography is a special method of ultrasonic diagnosis developed for the purpose of ophthalmic tissue differentiation. It is a combination of A-scan 7200 MA (Kretztechnik) and a contact real-time B-scanner (Bronson-Turner). The special design and standardization of A-scan instrumentation and the wide range of application in the diagnosis of intraocular diseases are discussed and representative examples are given to emphasize the clinical significance of this method.
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