Improved system for sonographic imaging and biometry of the cornea

We developed a programmable motion system for high‐frequency (50 MHz) ultrasonographic imaging of the cornea. The system permits a variety of scanning modes, including arc scans matched to the approximate radius of curvature of the cornea. This approach allows high‐precision biometry (+ or ‐ 2 microm) over a much larger region of the cornea than the 3 mm central zone obtainable with conventional rectilinear scanning. Using 60 degree wide meridional arc scans covering each clock‐hour of a rabbit cornea, we obtained data over an 8 mm wide central zone and produced maps representing the thickness of the corneal epithelium.

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