Ultrasound biomicroscopy (UBM) is an advanced imaging technique used primarily for the detailed examination of the anterior segment of the eye, including structures such as the cornea, iris, anterior chamber, ciliary body, and lens. It utilizes high-frequency ultrasound waves (typically ranging from 20 to 50 MHz) to generate high-resolution images of the ocular structures.

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