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tonometer 1. <physics> An instrument for determining the rate of vibrations in tones.
2. <physiology> An apparatus for studying and registering the action of various fluids and drugs on the excised heart of lower animals. An instrument for measuring tension, especially. That of the eyeball.
Origin: Gr. A stretching, a tone.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
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applanation tonometer An instrument for determining ocular tension by application of a small flat disk to the cornea.
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Mackay-Marg tonometer A recording electronic applanation tonometer.
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Gartner's tonometer An apparatus for estimating the blood pressure by noting the force, expressed by the height of a column of mercury, needed to arrest pulsation in a finger encircled by a compressing ring.
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Goldmann's applanation tonometer An applanation tonometer that flattens only 3 sq mm of cornea, used with a slitlamp.
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Mueller electronic tonometer A Schiotz type tonometer that electronically indicates the extent of corneal indentation; may also have an attached recorder for continuous pressure readings (tonography).
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pneumatic tonometer A recording applanation tonometer operated by compressed gas.
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Schiotz tonometer An instrument that measures ocular tension by indicating the ease with which the cornea is indented.
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