Case Studies

Case 2
Child With Congenital Glaucoma
The following series of images were produced using both B-scan modes: Hi-Res 20 MHz for the anterior segment and normal 10 MHz for a view of the entire globe. Each ruler mark represents 1 mm. The young child presented with bilaterally opaque corneas and was examined with fluid standoff under anesthesia. A nearly 5 mm difference in axial lengths between the two eyes was measured.
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Horizontal axial (HAX) view of iris synechiae, thickened cornea and cataractous lens. 20MHz
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Longitudinal, or radial (L6) view of the 6:00 meridian shows iris synechiae and zonules. 20MHz
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Horizontal axial (HAX) view for axial length. 10MHz
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Vertical axial (VAX) view of thickened cornia and atropic iris at both edges of the scan. 20MHz
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Longitudinal, or radial (L4) view of the 4:00 meridian with scleral erosion from the shunt tube. 20MHz
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Horizontal axial (HAX) view for axial length. 10MHz

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