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Artemis' Graphical Interface:

Artemis display during scanning. At upper left is shown the real-time video image of the eye. This is used for properal alignment of the scan axis. To the right is shown the real-time A-scan display. This represents echo amplitudes along the current line-of-sight of the ultrasound transducer. On the lower left is shown a schematic depicting the programmed geometry of the scan set. In this case, four scans offset at 45-degree intervals are to be acquired. The current scan plane (shown in red) is in the horizontal axis. The image on the lower right is an arc B-scan of the cornea taken in the horizontal plane of the right eye (as indicated by the eye diagram insert).


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Artemis display during wide-angle arc scanning of anterior segment. The B-mode image on the lower right (taken in a horizontal plane) shows the full anterior segment anatomy, allowing visualization from angle-to-angle and sulcus-to-sulcus. Images of this kind can provide precision measurements crucial for lens implantation.

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