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Intraocular Pressure Measurement

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Intraocular pressure measurement is a medical procedure used to determine the fluid pressure inside the eye, which is important in diagnosing and monitoring conditions such as glaucoma.

Key Features

  • Non-invasive techniques like tonometry
  • Evaluating risk of optic nerve damage
  • Helps in early detection of glaucoma

Pros

  • Early detection of glaucoma
  • Important for managing treatment and preventing vision loss
  • Non-invasive methods available

Cons

  • Some methods can be uncomfortable for the patient
  • Accuracy of measurements may vary depending on technique used

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