rheoophthalmography

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English

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Etymology

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rheo- +‎ ophthalmo- +‎ -graphy

Noun

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rheoophthalmography (countable and uncountable, plural rheoophthalmographies)

  1. A method of measuring the hemodynamics of the anterior portion of the eye by recording impedance from electrodes attached to the eye.
    • 2013, Eduard Avetisov, Elena Tarutta, Elena Iomdina, Maya Vinetskaya, Lyudmila Andreyeva, “A New Composition for the Treatment of Progressive Myopia and Its Efficiency”, in Myopia Updates: Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Myopia, →ISBN:
      Before the SSI and every 6 months after it, for at least 4 years, visual acuity was estimated, and optimal correction visometry, skiascopy, autorefractometry, perimetry, rheoophthalmography, and direct and indirect ophthalmoscopy were performed.
    • 2017 June, Hannu Eskola, Outi Väisänen, Jari Viik, “Using quantitative parameters of ocular blood filling with transpalpebral rheoopthalmography”, in Joint Conference of the European Medical and Biological Engineering Conference (EMBEC) and the Nordic-Baltic Conference on Biomedical Engineering and Medical Physics (NBC), Tampere, Finland, June 2017., →ISBN:
      A rheoophthalmography signal recorded transpalpebrally is shown to allow defining change dynamics of ocular blood flow during therapy.