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Comparison of B-Scan ultrasonography, ultra-widefield fundus imaging, and indirect ophthalmoscopy in detecting retinal breaks in cataractous eyes.

Ao MiaoJie XuKai WeiPeimin LinLiangliang NiuYumeng ShiDongjin QianYi LuYong-Xiang JiangTianyu Zheng
Published in: Eye (London, England) (2024)
For cataractous eyes without vision-impairing comorbidities, a BCVA better than 0.6 logMAR (Snellen acuity, 20/80) allows for appropriate nonmydriatic standard UWF imaging. In a high-volume clinic equipped with skilled ophthalmic examiners, screening with USG followed by directed IDO allows the efficient identification of retinal breaks in cataractous eyes.
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