A new view on imaging the anterior segment
Having a clear picture helps improve our understanding and diagnostic capabilities
Publish date: August 15, 2008
E. Randy Craven, MD
E. Randy Craven, MD
A new version of an ophthalmic ultrasound system has the unique ability to image all aspects of the anterior segment. As a key differentiator to optical coherence tomography, the ultrasound system, which has a high-frequency B-probe, enables the user to see behind the iris and create dynamic movies rather than static images.

