Ophthalmic high-frequency ultrasound diagnostics A medical device specifically used in the field of ophthalmology to observe and diagnose eye diseases primarily by sending high-frequency ultrasound waves to the eyeball. The instrument has A variety of functional modes, including Type A, Type B, Type C and UBM (Ultrasonic Biological microscope), which can observe the morphology and changes of the eye structure at different angles and help doctors diagnose eye diseases.
Among them, the A-type model is mainly used to measure the size and distance of the structure in the eyeball, such as lens depth and vitreous thickness. B-type mode produces two-dimensional images by scanning the surface of the eye, which can show the shape and position of various eye structures, such as cornea, iris, lens, retina, etc. On the basis of the B-type model, the C-type model adds the three-dimensional imaging function, which can observe the shape and position of the eye structure more comprehensively. UBM mode realizes high-resolution imaging of the anterior chamber through high-frequency ultrasound, and can visually observe various parameters of the anterior chamber, such as the depth of the anterior chamber and the position of the iris root, etc., which plays an important role in the diagnosis and treatment of eye diseases such as dry eye, glaucoma and corneal ametropia.
In general, ophthalmic high-frequency ultrasound diagnosis instrument is a very important ophthalmic medical equipment, which can help doctors observe and diagnose eye diseases more comprehensively and accurately, and provide strong technical support for ophthalmic diagnosis and treatment.
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