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Current elastography techniques in the field of ophthalmology usually target one specific tissue, such as the cornea or the sclera. However, the eye is an inter-related organ, and some ocular diseases can alter the biomechanical properties of multiple anatomical structures. Hence, there is a need to develop an imaging tool that can non-invasively, quantitatively, and accurately characterize dynamic changes among these biomechanical properties. A high resolution ultrasound elastography system was developed to achieve this goal. The effi