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High-resolution rotating scheimpflug camera system for anterior segment analysis
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Table 1: Central keratometry (front) (*N = 1243 normal eyes, internal, unpublished data by J. T. Holladay)................126
Table 2: Maximum tangential K (front) (*N = 1243 normal eyes, internal, unpublished data by J. T. Holladay)..........126
Table 3: Thinnest pachymetry (*N = 1243 normal eyes, internal, unpublished data by J. T. Holladay)............................127
Table 4: Min RP (*N = 1243 normal eyes, internal, unpublished data by J. T. Holladay)......................................................127
Table 5: Front elevation near min RP (*N = 1243 normal eyes, internal, unpublished data by J. T. Holladay)..............128
Table 6: Maximum front elevation (*N = 1243 normal eyes, internal, unpublished data by J. T. Holladay)...................128
Table 7: Back elevation near min RP (*N = 1243 normal eyes, internal, unpublished data by J. T. Holladay)...............128
Table 8: Maximum back elevation (*N = 1243 normal eyes, internal, unpublished data by J. T. Holladay)...................128
Table 9: Variables indicating the shape and SA of the corneal front surface (* All variables are computed
over a 6 mm corneal zone based on an anterior corneal apical radius of 7.71 mm, a corneal index
of refraction of 1.376 and a wavelength of 0.555 μm, using an elliptical model.)......................................................149
Table 10: 4 steps in the interpretation of corneal tomography.....................................................................................................140
Table 11: Overview about IOL power calculation formulas for different eye types – status September 2015.............................149
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