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A computerized Three-Step Test.

R L Vazquez

    Annals of Ophthalmology
    |May 1, 1984
    PubMed
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    A novel computerized Three-Step Test utilizes a BCD integrated circuit chip for diagnosing cyclovertical muscle palsies. This innovative approach replaces traditional software, offering a hardware-based solution for clinical data analysis.

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    Area of Science:

    • Ophthalmology
    • Medical Devices
    • Neurology

    Background:

    • Diagnosing cyclovertical muscle palsies can be complex.
    • Traditional methods may rely on extensive software and computational resources.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To describe a computerized Three-Step Test using a BCD integrated circuit chip.
    • To present a hardware-based diagnostic device for cyclovertical muscle palsies.

    Main Methods:

    • Developed a Three-Step Test coded into a three-letter word.
    • Integrated the test logic onto a BCD (Binary-Coded Decimal) integrated circuit chip.
    • Designed a device operated by setting three switches based on clinical data.

    Main Results:

    • The device can diagnose isolated cyclovertical muscle palsies.

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  • The system operates without a conventional computer and software package.
  • The test is efficiently coded and implemented in hardware.
  • Conclusions:

    • A hardware-based diagnostic tool for cyclovertical muscle palsies has been developed.
    • This BCD chip implementation offers an alternative to software-dependent diagnostic systems.
    • The described device simplifies the diagnostic process for specific muscle palsies.