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Keratometry
The measurement of the curvature and shape of the cornea, particularly used in eye examinations.
Gonioscopy
A diagnostic procedure to examine the angle in the eye where the iris meets the cornea, primarily to assess for glaucoma.
Exophthalmometry
A measurement technique used to assess the degree of forward displacement of the eyeball, often related to conditions like Graves' disease.
Tonometry
A diagnostic test that measures the pressure inside the eye, which is important for detecting and managing glaucoma.
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