tonometriou
Tonometriou refers to the practice of measuring intraocular pressure (IOP) within the eye, a critical diagnostic procedure primarily used in ophthalmology. The term originates from the Greek words *tonos* (meaning "tension" or "stretch") and *metron* (meaning "measure"), reflecting its core function of assessing ocular tension. Elevated IOP is a key indicator of glaucoma, a leading cause of irreversible blindness, making tonometry an essential tool in eye care.
The most common method of tonometry is applanation tonometry, developed by Dr. Goldmann in the mid-20th century.
Tonometriou is typically performed during routine eye examinations, particularly for individuals at risk of glaucoma due
Advances in technology have introduced digital and automated tonometers, improving efficiency and reducing human error. These