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Fig. 1A Technique for sonography of eye. Radiologists use compact
"hockey-stick" linear transducer with patient's eyelid closed.
Small amount of gel is sufficient for posterior eye anatomy; standoff pad or
abundant gel can be used for anterior chamber.