Ординатура / Офтальмология / Английские материалы / Step by Step Reading Pentacam Topography (Basics and Case Study Series)_Sinjab_2010
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Case Study 101 
Fig. 5.4A: The four refractive maps of the left eye. Slightly irregular anterior curvature map and suspicious posterior elevation map.
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Fig. 5.4B: The corneal thickness map: nothing significant.
Case Study 103 
Fig.5.4C:The sagittal curvature front map. Asymmetric bow tie/inferior steep (AB/IS). There is an angulation of about 10° between inferior and superior axes, but still within normal limits.
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Fig. 5.4D: The sagittal curvature front map. Asymmetric bow tie/ inferior steep (AB/IS) with normal superior-inferior values.
Case Study 105 
Fig. 5.4E: The elevation front map. Irregular shape with tongue-like extension.
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Fig. 5.4F: The elevation back map. Irregular shape with abnormal values within the central 4 mm circle.
Case Study 107 
Fig. 5.4G: The Topometric map. The inferior value is abnormal.
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Fig. 5.4H: The keratoconus indices page. Nothing significant.
Case Study 109 
Fig.5.4I: The four refractive maps of the right eye. Asymmetric anterior sagittal curvature map, suspicious numbers on the posterior elevation map.
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Fig. 5.4J: Normal corneal thickness map.
