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Written by Charles Pavlin   
Sunday, 21 May 2006

Ultrasound biomicroscopy is a method of imaging the eye at microscopic resolution. It can be used to image any ocular disorder that falls within the penetration limits of sound at high frequencies.

The following is a basic atlas with commentary on many of the problems in which ultrasound biomicroscopy has provided useful information.

The atlas is divided into sections. To access a section, please click on the appropriate link at left.

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