Rogers et al., 1986 - Google Patents
Evaluation of the extirpated equine eye using B‐mode ultrasonographyRogers et al., 1986
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- 13001261638741641410
- Author
- Rogers M
- Cartee R
- Miller W
- Ibrahim A
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- Publication venue
- Veterinary Radiology
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B‐mode ultrasonography using a 7.5 megahertz (MHz) transducer was performed on 95 equine cadaver eyes submerged in a water bath. Identification and measurement of the anterior to posterior diameters of the intraocular structures and of the axis bulbi was done …
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