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Primary angle-closure glaucoma (PACG), characterized by angle closure (AC) with insidious and irreversible progression, requires precise assessment of AC mechanisms for accurate diagnosis and treatment. This study developed an artificial intelligence system, ACM-Assessor, to evaluate AC mechanisms in ultrasound biomicroscopy (UBM) images. A dataset of 8482 UBM images from 1160 patients was retrospectively collected. ACM-Assessor comprises models for pixel-to-physical spacing conversion, anterior chamber angle boundary segmentation, and scleral spur localization, along with three binary classification models to assess pupillary block (PB), thick peripheral iris (TPI), and anteriorly located ciliary body (ALCB). The integrated assessment model classifies AC mechanisms into pure PB, pure non-PB, multiple mechanisms (MM), and others. ACM-Assessor's evaluation encompassed external testing (2266 images), human-machine competition and assisting beginners' assessment (an independent test set of 436 images). ACM-Assessor achieved accuracies of 0.924 (PB), 0.925 (TPI), 0.947 (ALCB), and 0.839 (integrated assessment). In man-machine comparisons, the system's accuracy was comparable to experts ( > 0.05). With model assistance, beginners' accuracy improved by 0.117 for binary classification and 0.219 for integrated assessment. ACM-Assessor demonstrates expert-level accuracy and enhances beginners' learning in UBM analysis.

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