HF35-50
High Frequency Ultrasound Digital Dynamic Movie Recording
Digital Dynamic Movie Recording makes the examination quicker, less
stressful and more efficient for both examiner and patient. Up to
40 seconds of High Frequency B & A-Scan exams can be captured
at 25 frames/per second. The images can then be reviewed frame-by-frame
or as a movie. Post-processing adjustment of Gain, TGC and Contrast
allows for better diagnosis.
This allows for quicker, less intrusive exams which allows the examiner
to focus on the exam rather than focusing on capturing individual
images.
Viewing is recommended for
high speed internet users only.
Eccentric Pupil QuickTime Movie
A tilted IOL and residual lens cortex
cause part of the iris to bow forward.
Size: 4.27 MB, High Speed Download: 24 seconds
Sommering Ring QuickTime Movie
The residual lens cortex located in the peripheral
capsular bag cause the iris to bow forward.
Size: 4.59 MG, High Speed Download: 26 seconds
Normal Eye QuickTime Movie
This movie depicts a normal eye with no pathology.
Size: 10.7 MG, High Speed Download: 59 seconds
Hypotony QuickTime Movie
Hypotony is caused by the ciliochoroidal effusion.
The supraciliary fluid is present.
Size: 11.9 MG, High Speed Download: 66 seconds
CB
Tumor QuickTime Movie
A collar button shaped intraocular Choroidal
Melanoma which has solid consistency, medium
internal reflectivity and regular internal structure
Size: 15.8 MG, High Speed Download: 87 seconds