Patient Data
Age: 35 years
Gender: Male
From the case:
Normal eye ultrasound
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Annotated anatomy on ultrasound of the right eye.
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Normal appearances of the eye on ultrasound.
From the case:
Normal eye ultrasound
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Eye ultrasound technique - "hockey-stick" high-frequency probe on the axial plane over closed eye-lids covered with a generous amount of gel.
Case Discussion
For more normal imaging studies like this, please refer to the article on normal head and neck imaging examples.