Detection of Visual Field Loss in Pituitary Disease: Peripheral Kinetic Versus Central Static. [PDF]
Visual field assessment is an important clinical evaluation for eye disease and neurological injury. We evaluated Octopus semi-automated kinetic peripheral perimetry (SKP) and Humphrey static automated central perimetry for detection of neurological ...
Adeoye, Joanne +6 more
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Automated achromatic perimetry
Visual field (VF) testing is an important diagnostic tool for Glaucoma. The current gold standard for VF testing is automated perimetry. This article is an attempt to familiarize the reader with components of an achromatic (white on white) automated perimetry printout. It addresses use of Humphrey perimeter to interpret the results.
Anand Aggarwal +5 more
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Detecting Diabetic Retinal Neuropathy Using Fundus Perimetry [PDF]
Takayuki Baba
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Optimising reaction‐time analysis in eye movement perimetry using pooled promptness distributions
Abstract Reaction‐time measurements play a crucial role in assessing cognitive and sensory processing, with applications in functional clinical diagnostics such as eye‐movement perimetry (EMP) for the detection of glaucoma. However, reaction‐time distributions are typically right‐skewed, complicating statistical analysis and requiring large numbers of ...
Ashwini Venkat Reddy Chanakya +1 more
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Purpose To investigate feasibility, reliability and repeatability of perimetry in children. Methods A prospective, observational study recruiting 154 children aged 5–15 years, without an ophthalmic condition that affects the visual field (controls ...
D. Patel +4 more
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The Relationship of the Clinical Disc Margin and Bruch's Membrane Opening in Normal and Glaucoma Subjects. [PDF]
PurposeWe tested the hypotheses that the mismatch between the clinical disc margin (CDM) and Bruch's membrane opening (BMO) is a function of BMO area (BMOA) and is affected by the presence of glaucoma.MethodsA total of 45 normal eyes (45 subjects) and 53
Amini, Navid +6 more
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Role of advanced technology in the detection of sight-threatening eye disease in a UK community setting. [PDF]
Background/aims: To determine the performance of combinations of structural and functional screening tests in detecting sight-threatening eye disease in a cohort of elderly subjects recruited from primary care.
Ctori, I. +6 more
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Glaucoma is a leading cause of irreversible blindness worldwide and poses a significant public health challenge. Primary open-angle glaucoma (POAG) is the most common form of glaucoma and is marked by progressive optic nerve damage and peripheral visual ...
Mouayad Masalkhi +4 more
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Prediction Accuracy of the Dynamic Structure-Function Model for Glaucoma Progression Using Contrast Sensitivity Perimetry and Confocal Scanning Laser Ophthalmoscopy [PDF]
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to determine whether combining a structural measure with contrast sensitivity perimetry (CSP), which has lower test-retest variability than static automated perimetry (SAP), reduces prediction error with 2 models
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Harnessing the power of artificial intelligence for glaucoma diagnosis and treatment
Artificial intelligence (AI) has great potential for diagnosing and managing glaucoma, a disease that causes irreversible vision loss. Early detection is paramount to prevent visual field loss.
John Davis Akkara
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