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Br J Ophthalmol 2004;88:156 doi:10.1136/bjo.88.1.156
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A new look at ophthalmodynamometry

  1. Y C A Robert
  1. Triemlispital, Birmensdorferstrasse, 497 Zurich 8044, Switzerland; yves.robert@triemli.stzh.ch

      It was with great interest that I read the article by Jonas.1 It is indeed noteworthy that efforts are being undertaken for reviving ophthalmodynamometry. This is especially pertinent as this method is, despite the many modern techniques published within the past 20 years, the only way to gain insights regarding the pressure present at the eye’s central retinal vessels. A direct measuring device has demonstrated the usefulness of this examination.2 Nevertheless, Jonas’s recent article …

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