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tonometry Meaning in Bengali



বল পরিমাণ নির্ণয় দ্বারা intraocular চাপ পরিমাপের কর্নিয়া সামান্য খাঁজ করা প্রয়োজন





tonometry's Usage Examples:

Gastric tonometry describes the measurement of the carbon dioxide level inside the stomach in order to assess the degree of blood flow to the stomach.


The condition is diagnosed using ocular tonometry and glaucoma evaluation.


(1829-1901) both demonstrated, independently of each other, that in ocular tonometry the tension of the wall can be neutralized when the application of the.


hydrochloride ophthalmic solution (eye drops) is indicated for procedures such as tonometry, gonioscopy, removal of foreign bodies, or other similar procedures requiring.


sign" bears his name; being defined as bleeding caused by applanation tonometry and cataract surgery in patients with Fuchs heterochromic iridocyclitis.


"Where is the evidence that radial artery tonometry can be used with a generalised transfer function to accurately and non-invasively.


Owing to the sensitivity of all methods of tonometry to corneal thickness, methods such as Goldmann tonometry should be augmented with pachymetry to measure.


Veterinarians employ three general methods: tonometry, gonioscopy, and ophthalmoscopy.


for the following purposes: in order to perform a contact/applanation tonometry, for small operations, in order to remove small foreign objects from the.


Electronystagmography Eye examination Gonioscopy Dilated fundus examination Ocular tonometry Ophthalmoscopy Retinoscopy Color perception test Visual field test/Perimetry.


the brother of the German physiologist Adolf Eugen Fick who invented tonometry.


While tonometry, the measuring of IOP and thus a classical instrument in the diagnosis.



tonometry's Meaning':

the measurement of intraocular pressure by determining the amount of force needed to make a slight indentation in the cornea

Synonyms:

measurement; measure; measuring; mensuration;

Antonyms:

inactivity; nonstandard; standard; criticize;

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