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Clinical evaluation of the Topcon CT10 tonometer

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We evaluated the clinical use of the Topcon CT10 non-contact tonometer in our outpatient clinic. Compared to the Goldmann applanation it is useful and reliable in screening glaucoma patients.

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Verdoorn, C., Deutman, A.F. Clinical evaluation of the Topcon CT10 tonometer. Int Ophthalmol 12, 223–225 (1988). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00133937

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