An Introduction to Clinical Perimetry |
Contents
PART I | 1 |
PERIMETRIC INSTRUMENTS | 17 |
METHODS OF EXAMINATION 333 | 33 |
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affected amblyopia anatomical Arch artery atrophy Augenheilk bilateral bitemporal hemianopia blind spot central field central scotoma central vision centre centrocæcal chiasma choroidal clinical colour tests contraction corresponding crossed fibres diagnosis disease edge examination extent fibre bundle defects field changes field defects field shows fixation area fixation object fixation point glaucoma homonymous hemianopia horizontal meridian impairment indicates intensity interference isopters Journ Klin layer Leber's disease left field lesion lower macular fibres Monatsbl multiple sclerosis nasal field nasal side nasal step nerve fibre bundle occipital occipital lobe occur onset Ophth ophthalmoscopic optic disc optic nerve patient perimeter perimetrist perimetry peripheral field posterior present pressure produced prognosis quadrant defect recovery regarded relative retina retrobulbar neuritis right field ring scotoma Roenne scotomata screen stage symptoms temporal field temporal lobe test-object tract tumour Ueber uncrossed unilateral usually vascular visual angles Visual Field visual path