
|Articles|September 11, 2005
New instrumentation offers advance for IOP measurement
Lisbon, Portugal - Newer tonometry technology seems to offer an improvement on Goldmann tonometry, which has been the gold standard for measuring IOP during the last 50 years, said Jay Pepose, MD, PhD, professor of clinical ophthalmology and visual sciences, Washington University, School of Medicine, St. Louis, MO, United States.
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