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A: Ultrasound showing deviation of the right lens margin posteriorly into the anechoic vitreous humor (red arrow). B: Ultrasound demonstrates the normal location of the left lens in the iris (green arrow). Lens subluxation can be diagnosed by ultrasound which shows deviation of the lens (Fig. Radiographics. 1, 2) [4].
Ultrasound has been shown to rapidly diagnose lens dislocation as it can visualize internal structures of the globe [2, 7]. Radiographics. Dr. Rice's passion for state of the art radiology and teaching includes acting as a guest lecturer at UCLA. The axial CT scan above demonstrates a right lens dislocation (Fig.
Antenatal ultrasound may show one or more intracranial cysts that communicate with the ventricular system and/or subarachnoid space. Ultrasound and Magnetic Resonance in Prenatal Diagnosis of Congenital Anomalies.” He discovered his passion for radiology during the first radiology lecture at VCOM.
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