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keratometer - traducción al árabe

DIAGNOSTIC INSTRUMENT FOR MEASURING THE CURVATURE OF THE ANTERIOR SURFACE OF THE CORNEA
Ophthalmometer; Keratometry; Keratometer readings; K-readings
  • An eye doctor examining a patient with a keratometer
  • Typical presentations of keratoconus as detected through a keratometer

keratometer         
‎ مِقْياسُ تَقَوُّسِ القَرْنِيَّة‎
keratometer         
مِقْياسُ تَقَوُّسِ القَرْنِيَّة
ophthalmometer         
‎ مِقْياسُ العَين,مِقْياسُ القَرْنِيَّة‎

Definición

Ophthalmometer
·noun An instrument devised by Helmholtz for measuring the size of a reflected image on the convex surface of the cornea and lens of the eye, by which their curvature can be ascertained.

Wikipedia

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 uses the relationship between object size (O), image size (I), the distance between the reflective surface and the object (d), and the radius of the reflective surface (R). If three of these variables are known (or fixed), the fourth can be calculated using the formula

R = 2 d I O {\displaystyle R=2d{\frac {I}{O}}}

There are two distinct variants of determining R; Javal-Schiotz type keratometers have a fixed image size and are typically 'two position', whereas Bausch and Lomb type keratometers have a fixed object size and are usually 'one position'.