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Keratometer

A keratometer, also known as an ophthalmometer, is a diagnostic instrument for measuring the curvature of the anterior surface of the cornea, particularly for assessing the extent and axis of astigmatism. It was invented by the German physiologist Hermann von Helmholtz in 1851, although an earlier model was developed in 1796 by Jesse Ramsden and Everard Home. A keratometer, also known as an ophthalmometer, is a diagnostic instrument for measuring the curvature of the anterior surface of the cornea, particularly for assessing the extent and axis of astigmatism. It was invented by the German physiologist Hermann von Helmholtz in 1851, although an earlier model was developed in 1796 by Jesse Ramsden and Everard Home.

[ "Cornea", "Visual acuity", "Astigmatism", "Refraction", "Base curve radius", "Intrastromal corneal ring segment", "Placido disk", "ATR astigmatism", "Mean corneal curvature", "Intrastromal corneal rings", "Corneal asymmetry", "Flat cornea", "Radiuscope", "Steep corneas", "Optical biometer", "Overrefraction", "Intracorneal ring segment", "Keratometry measurement", "PHOTOKERATOSCOPE", "Intraocular lens power calculation", "Keratoconus 1", "Central corneal thickness decreased", "corneal tomography", "pentacam hr" ]
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