An Introduction to Clinical Perimetry |
Contents
PART I | 1 |
PERIMETRIC INSTRUMENTS | 17 |
METHODS OF EXAMINATION 3333 | 33 |
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Acromegaly affected amblyopia appears Arch artery becomes bilateral bitemporal blind spot cause central central vision centre characters chiasma clinical colour complete contraction corresponding course crossed depression diagnosis direction disc disease distance early edge especially evidence examination extent fibre bundle field changes field defects fixation area functional give glaucoma hemianopia hemianopic homonymous horizontal impairment important increased indicates intensity interference involved isopters later lesion less loss lower macular meridian method nasal nature nerve fibre normal object observer obtained occur Ophth optic optic nerve outer pass path patient perimeter perimetry peripheral position possible posterior practically present pressure produced progress quadrant rare recovery regarded relative remains retina scotoma scotomata screen seen severe side slight stage suggests symptoms temporal test-object tract tumour upper usually vary vision visual visual angles