diffrensíaljöfna
Diffrensíaljöfna is a specialized term used in the field of ocular biomechanics to describe a particular pattern of tissue deformation observed in the cornea during differential pressure testing. The concept was first introduced in the early 2020s by a group of researchers at the Scandinavian Institute of Vision Science in an effort to provide a more precise descriptor for the oscillatory movements that occur when varying intraocular pressure across the corneal surface. The name derives from the combination of the words "diffrensial" (relating to differential) and "öj," the Swedish word for eye, along with the suffix "-fna" which denotes a phenomenon or state in the regional dialect.
In practice, diffrensíaljöfna is measured using high-speed optical coherence tomography coupled with microstimulation of the corneal