Through EYELID Glaucoma Test with Tonometer DIATON One Tonometer - Many Applications! Diaton Tonometer - Glaucoma IOP Test through Eyelid Glaucoma is the leading cause of irreversible blindness. Early risk…
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We're are honored to be a part of this initiative, along side of Dr. Mark Plaster and other supporters. To add to your initiatives, we would like to gift our…
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A more accurate Tonometry with cornea independent tonometer Diaton featured at ASCRS ASOA Annual Meeting – Diaton allows to measure IOP via Eyelid and Sclera with no effect on the eye and without an…
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A more accurate Tonometry with cornea independent tonometer Diaton featured at ASCRS ASOA Annual Meeting – Diaton allows to measure IOP via Eyelid and Sclera with no effect on the…
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"There has been a Renewed Concern about whether Scleral Lenses cause Increase in Intra-ocular Pressure (IOP)." Multiple Studies showed IOP to Elevate by ~5-7 mmHg Regardless of Scleral Lens diameter…
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Repeatability and inter-examiner reliability of non-corneal tonometry using Diaton tonometer Authors: A. Dashevsky, H.Krastel, K. Kotliar Objective: The non-corneal transpalpebral tonometry Diaton is indicated for corneal diseases (ulcers, keratitis, keratoconus) and…
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The latest Innovation in tonometry is Diaton Scleral Tonometer. Diaton to be featured at GSLS conference at Exhibit 315 (BiCOM Inc.,). The Global Specialty Lens Symposium (GSLS) conference focuses on…
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Diaton is the one tonometer that is capable to measure Intraocular Pressure (IOP) in the most innovative way: Through the Eyelid and via Sclera, without touching the eyeball direct and…
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IOP measurements with new transpalpebral Diaton tonometer appear as accurate as gold standard device
The Diaton tonometer measured IOP within 3 mm Hg of the gold standard Goldmann applanation tonometer in a majority of glaucomatous and nonglaucomatous cases, a study found. Mark A. Latina, MD, a…
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Cont Lens Anterior Eye. 2018 Jul 24. pii: S1367-0484(18)30782-3. doi: 10.1016/j.clae.2018.07.004. Intra-ocular pressure variation associated with the wear of scleral lenses of different diameters. Michaud L1, Samaha D2, Giasson CJ3. Author information Abstract…
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