Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4028955 | Ophthalmology | 2007 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
Anterior segment optical coherence tomography underestimated corneal thickness compared with that measured with USP. Anterior segment optical coherence tomography had better agreement with the gold standard USP, as compared with Orbscan II. However, important discrepancies among instruments exist. Clinicians should be aware that corneal thickness measurements are influenced by the method of measurement and that, although highly correlated, these instruments should not be used interchangeably for the assessment of corneal thickness.
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Authors
Emmy Y.M. MBBS, Shaheeda MRCSEd, Christopher K.S. MD, MBChB, Srinivas K. FRCS, Arthur C.K. MRCS, FCOphth(HK), Carol Y.L. PhD, Dennis S.C. MD, FRCOphth,