COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF INTRAOCULAR PRESSURE MEASUREMENT METHODS IN CHILDREN

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  • Narzullaуeva Dildoa Uktamovna Author

Abstract

Background: Accurate measurement of intraocular pressure (IOP) in children is essential for diagnosing and managing primary congenital glaucoma and determining the need for surgical intervention. Various tonometry methods are used in pediatric practice, yet their measurements often differ, creating challenges for clinical decision-making.

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2025-12-08