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  1. ... Accuracy of tests for identifying closed or occludable anterior chamber angle 6.5.1. Review question: What is ... accuracy of tests for identifying closed or occludable anterior chamber angle? For full details, see review protocol in ...
  2. ... lamp binocular indirect ophthalmoscopy gonioscopy van Herick peripheral anterior chamber depth assessment CCT measurement. [2009] Trade off between ... examination of the anterior segment van Herick peripheral anterior chamber depth assessment examination of the posterior segment using ...
  3. ... Accuracy of tests for identifying closed or occludable anterior chamber angle Download PDF (501K) H.2.2. Accuracy ...
  4. ... Accuracy of tests for identifying closed or occludable anterior chamber angle None. J.2.2. Accuracy of IOP ...
  5. ... Accuracy of tests for identifying closed or occludable anterior chamber angle Download PDF (623K) C.2.2. Accuracy ...
  6. ... Clinical characteristics. Peters plus syndrome is characterized by anterior chamber eye anomalies, short limbs with broad distal extremities, ... variable developmental delay/intellectual disability. The most common anterior chamber defect is Peters' anomaly, consisting of central corneal ...
  7. ... IOP) measurement using Goldmann-type applanation tonometry peripheral anterior chamber configuration and depth assessments using gonioscopy or, if ... using Goldmann applanation tonometry (slit lamp mounted) peripheral anterior chamber configuration and depth assessments using gonioscopy central corneal ...
  8. ... pressure assessing the optic nerve head assessing the anterior chamber angle measuring the central corneal thickness. The use ... pressure – assessing the optic nerve head – assessing the anterior chamber angle – measuring central corneal thickness. 1.2. What ...
  9. ... effective lens position (ELP), previously referred to as anterior chamber depth (ACD), with corneal power and, in particular, ... example, Holladay 2 uses axial length, keratometry, preoperative anterior chamber depth and refraction, lens thickness, age and horizontal ...
  10. Hyphema is blood in the front area (anterior chamber) of the eye. The blood collects behind the cornea and in front of the iris. ... Symptoms include: Bleeding in the anterior chamber of the eye Eye pain Light sensitivity Vision abnormalities You may not be able to see a small hyphema when looking ...
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