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From Ultralink LLC; 'Artemis is a very high frequency (VHF) ultrasound eye scanner. In use, the patient leans forward placing their head onto an adjustable headrest. The headrest's unique design permits the patient to pull away quickly from the scanner if desired. An eyecup filled with a saline-based interface fluid couples the ultrasound signal to the eye, while a precision mechanism moves the transducer past the front of the eye. During the accurately controlled arc motion of the transducer, which lasts less than one second, many thousands of ultrasound samples are digitized. Following a scan, signal analysis is performed on a PC-compatible microcomputer, and the data are available for immediate viewing on an LCD monitor or disk storage. Artemis is very flexible; many adjustments to the scanning parameters are possible to customize the scan to your clinical needs. Functions are provided for centering the scan about the optical axis of the eye. The starting location of the scans as well as the extent can be varied as desired, to view image planes through the eye at different angles.' See also Ultrasound Biomicroscopy, A-Mode and A-Scan. Further Reading: News & More:
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'Ultralink LLC is a medical imaging company based in St. Petersburg, Florida. We are committed to designing and providing advanced diagnostic ultrasound eye imaging systems to the worldwide health care community.
Ultralink developed the world's first very high frequency (VHF) digital ultrasound eye scanner - the Artemis. Our advanced patented technology provides images of the cornea and anterior segments of the human eye with unparalleled resolution. Further applications of this technology are being explored, to complement its value in the fields of refractive surgery and refractive implants.' Ultrasound Systems:
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