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B-scan ultrasonography in ophthalmology

Abstract

Ninety-two patients with various ocular and retro-orbital abnormalities have had orbital B-scanning carried out using the Nuclear Enterprises Diasonograph 4102. Using the 5 MHz transducer and a simple direct water bath, satisfactory results have been obtained in a wide variety of pathological conditions in the lens, vitreous and retroorbital structures. Several illustrations are shown which demonstrate that standard ultrasonic equipment can be used successfully for ophthalmic investigation.

Volume 47, Issue 559July 1974
Pages: 367-436

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History

  • ReceivedOctober 01,1973
  • Published onlineMay 29,2014

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