Asked by Destiny Mabon on Jun 04, 2024

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The process of using ultrasound to disintegrate a cataract is known as:

A) electroretinogram.
B) phacoemulsification.
C) iridectomy.
D) enucleation.

Phacoemulsification

A modern cataract surgery technique using ultrasonic energy to emulsify the eye's lens before its removal and intraocular lens implantation.

Ultrasound

A medical imaging technique that uses high-frequency sound waves to visualize internal organs and produce images of the body.

Disintegrate

To break or fall apart into small fragments or components, often rapidly, leaving the original structure irreparably damaged or destroyed.

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Jessica EddingtonJun 08, 2024
Final Answer :
B
Explanation :
The process of using ultrasound to disintegrate a cataract is known as phacoemulsification. A is incorrect because electroretinogram is a test used to measure the electrical responses of various cell types in the retina. C is incorrect because iridectomy is a surgical procedure used to remove a portion of the iris. D is incorrect because enucleation is the surgical removal of an entire eyeball.