Diagnostic ultrasound: an aid in the differentiation of anterior segment lesions of the eye

Verbeek, A. M. ; Mitropoulos, P.
Springer
Published 1991
ISSN:
1573-2630
Keywords:
anterior eye segment ; diagnostic ultrasound ; immersion technique
Source:
Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
Topics:
Medicine
Notes:
Abstract Because the part of the globe in direct contact with the transducer cannot be visualised and focussed transducers have poor imaging qualities at a distance less than 5–8 mm from their surface, diagnostic ultrasound of the anterior eye segment has been treated in a stepmotherly way. With a simplified immersion technique we can visualize quite accurately a variety of pathologic conditions of the cornea, anterior chamber, iris, lens and ciliary body. The B-mode information is superior to the A-mode in this part of the eye.
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autor Verbeek, A. M.
Mitropoulos, P.
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Mitropoulos, P.
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notes Abstract Because the part of the globe in direct contact with the transducer cannot be visualised and focussed transducers have poor imaging qualities at a distance less than 5–8 mm from their surface, diagnostic ultrasound of the anterior eye segment has been treated in a stepmotherly way. With a simplified immersion technique we can visualize quite accurately a variety of pathologic conditions of the cornea, anterior chamber, iris, lens and ciliary body. The B-mode information is superior to the A-mode in this part of the eye.
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shingle_author_1 Verbeek, A. M.
Mitropoulos, P.
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Mitropoulos, P.
Diagnostic ultrasound: an aid in the differentiation of anterior segment lesions of the eye
anterior eye segment
diagnostic ultrasound
immersion technique
anterior eye segment
diagnostic ultrasound
immersion technique
Abstract Because the part of the globe in direct contact with the transducer cannot be visualised and focussed transducers have poor imaging qualities at a distance less than 5–8 mm from their surface, diagnostic ultrasound of the anterior eye segment has been treated in a stepmotherly way. With a simplified immersion technique we can visualize quite accurately a variety of pathologic conditions of the cornea, anterior chamber, iris, lens and ciliary body. The B-mode information is superior to the A-mode in this part of the eye.
1573-2630
15732630
Springer
shingle_catch_all_2 Verbeek, A. M.
Mitropoulos, P.
Diagnostic ultrasound: an aid in the differentiation of anterior segment lesions of the eye
anterior eye segment
diagnostic ultrasound
immersion technique
anterior eye segment
diagnostic ultrasound
immersion technique
Abstract Because the part of the globe in direct contact with the transducer cannot be visualised and focussed transducers have poor imaging qualities at a distance less than 5–8 mm from their surface, diagnostic ultrasound of the anterior eye segment has been treated in a stepmotherly way. With a simplified immersion technique we can visualize quite accurately a variety of pathologic conditions of the cornea, anterior chamber, iris, lens and ciliary body. The B-mode information is superior to the A-mode in this part of the eye.
1573-2630
15732630
Springer
shingle_catch_all_3 Verbeek, A. M.
Mitropoulos, P.
Diagnostic ultrasound: an aid in the differentiation of anterior segment lesions of the eye
anterior eye segment
diagnostic ultrasound
immersion technique
anterior eye segment
diagnostic ultrasound
immersion technique
Abstract Because the part of the globe in direct contact with the transducer cannot be visualised and focussed transducers have poor imaging qualities at a distance less than 5–8 mm from their surface, diagnostic ultrasound of the anterior eye segment has been treated in a stepmotherly way. With a simplified immersion technique we can visualize quite accurately a variety of pathologic conditions of the cornea, anterior chamber, iris, lens and ciliary body. The B-mode information is superior to the A-mode in this part of the eye.
1573-2630
15732630
Springer
shingle_catch_all_4 Verbeek, A. M.
Mitropoulos, P.
Diagnostic ultrasound: an aid in the differentiation of anterior segment lesions of the eye
anterior eye segment
diagnostic ultrasound
immersion technique
anterior eye segment
diagnostic ultrasound
immersion technique
Abstract Because the part of the globe in direct contact with the transducer cannot be visualised and focussed transducers have poor imaging qualities at a distance less than 5–8 mm from their surface, diagnostic ultrasound of the anterior eye segment has been treated in a stepmotherly way. With a simplified immersion technique we can visualize quite accurately a variety of pathologic conditions of the cornea, anterior chamber, iris, lens and ciliary body. The B-mode information is superior to the A-mode in this part of the eye.
1573-2630
15732630
Springer
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