|Articles|May 15, 2002
Identifying true IOP: Nomogram could provide more accurate IOP measurements
Santa Monica, CA-A new model and nomogram are being developed that provide "corrected" IOP measurements which are more accurate than those obtained using standard tonometers. The nomogram adjusts for variations in corneal thickness, surface curvature, and tissue rigidity, among other factors.
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