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Maklakov tonometer
The Maklakoff tonometer was a high-displacement, fixed-force, variable-area tonometer. A number of variations of this tonometer have been described to ...
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The Maklakoff applanation tonometer consists of a dumb-bell shaped metal cylinder with an optically flat “milk-glass” plate attached to the two ends of the ...
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Apr 23, 2009 ... How to Cite. AMIGO, G. (1967), THE MAKLAKOFF APPLANATION TONOMETER. The Australian Journal of Optometry, 50: 92–96. doi: ...
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Am J Ophthalmol. 1974 May;77(5):740-6. Calibration of the Maklakoff tonometer. Schmidt TF. PMID: 4823784; [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]. MeSH Terms ...
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with the intra-ocular pressure, increasing at lower pressures and decreasing with higher ones. The Maklakoff tonometer and its modifications operate in this way.
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An improved Maklakoff's tonometer is introduced in this paper. On the basis of this applanation tonometer, the experimental study on intraocular pressure- ...
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Ocular tonometry - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Maklakoff was an early example of this method, while the Goldmann tonometer is the most widely used version in current practice. Because the probe ... |
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Apr 1, 2005 ... Posner and Inglima in 1965 developed a more sophisticated model of the Maklakoff tonometer. The Halberg applanation tonometer devised in ...
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nation tonometers were introduced by Weber in1867:< and by Maklakoff in 1885.4 The Maklakoff tonometer es¬ timated the area of cornea that was flattened by ...
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The simplest version of this method, employed in Maklakoff's tonometers and widely used in modern instruments, consists in loading the cornea by means of a ...
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