Lepper et al., 1987 - Google Patents
In vivo study of the human retino-choroidal layers by RF signal analysis. I. Visual echogram interpretation. Part 1: TechniquesLepper et al., 1987
- Document ID
- 17936385392873502198
- Author
- Lepper R
- Trier H
- Reinert S
- Reuter R
- Publication year
- Publication venue
- Ophthalmic Echography: Proceedings of the 10th SIDUO Congress, St. Petersburg Beach, Florida, USA, November 7–10, 1984
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With conventional diagnostic ultrasound devices it is very difficult or perhaps even impossible to obtain information on the internal structure of retina and choroid. In vitreoretinal diseases, a retinal detachment sometimes cannot be excluded, when the echo …
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