Ophthalmic Ultrasound Systems Market

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Ophthalmic ultrasound systems play an important in the clinical assessment of various orbital and ocular diseases.

These technologies are majorly used for examining the back of the eye in patients who have cloudy ocular

conditions such as corneal clouding, vitreous hemorrhage and cataract. Currently, the market for ophthalmic

ultrasound systems is considerably promising and profitable due to the increase usage of ophthalmic ultrasound

systems along with escalating incidence rates of ocular diseases the market is expected to grow substantially.

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The major technologies and types of ophthalmic ultrasound systems are as follows:

A-Scan systems

B-Scan systems

Ultrasound Biomicroscopy (UBM)

Pachymeters

Based on the type of modalities the market for ophthalmic ultrasound systems can be segmented as

follows:

Portable

Hand held

On platform systems

In terms of regional distribution, North America followed by Europe account for the largest market share of

ophthalmic ultrasound systems market due to the high usage and adoption rate of ultrasound imaging technologies

in diagnostic centers and hospitals. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), about 20.5

million people in the U.S. of age 40 years and over are suffering from cataract in one or...