Turner et al., 2023 - Google Patents
Comparison of Javal-Schiøtz keratometer, Orbscan IIz and Pentacam topographers in evaluating anterior corneal topographyTurner et al., 2023
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- Turner J
- Purslow C
- Murphy P
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- Clinical and Experimental Optometry
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Clinical relevance Inter-instrument variation in anterior corneal shape (ACS) measurement has a consequence for ocular clinical practice. Background To consider inter-instrument variability in keratometry measurements across the ACS and to explore instrument protocols …
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