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tonography

Indications: - increased intraocular pressure - glaucoma Procedure: - recording intraocular pressure over an extended time period - tonography indirectly measures the intraocular pressure by determining the amount of force required to cause an indentation or displacement on the eye - this force is relational to the resistance, hence pressure, within the eye

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tonometry

Specific

tonography with water provocation

General

clinical procedure

References

  1. Coding Companion for Ophthalmology A comprehensive illustrated guide to coding and reimbursement http://www.shopingenix.com/upload/pdf/A6601/ATEYA6601.pdf