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[Is it possible to compensate for visual field defects?].

Der Ophthalmologe : Zeitschrift der Deutschen Ophthalmologischen Gesellschaft, 2004
Is it possible for a driver to compensate for visual field defects by skill along with eye and head movements? Monocular field defects with a normal second eye are no problem, because a normal binocular visual field is adequate for all areas of traffic.
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Visual field defects

Australian and New Zealand Journal of Ophthalmology, 1989
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A Woman With Bilateral Visual Field Defects

JAMA Ophthalmology, 2020
Andrew M, Williams   +2 more
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Retrogeniculate Visual Field Defects

2010
Automated perimetry has changed visual field testing considerably in recent years. What was considered an art has become an exercise in interpreting a set of data points obtained mechanically. Automated perimetry saves ophthalmologists time, which ideally should allow for more visual fields to be obtained on patients with unexplained vision loss ...
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Difficulties in Daily Life Reported by Patients With Homonymous Visual Field Defects

Journal of neuro-ophthalmology, 2015
G. D. de Haan   +4 more
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Exploring the effect of glaucomatous visual field defects of current drivers on a neuropsychological test battery

Acta Ophthalmologica, 2022
Iris Tigchelaar   +2 more
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Visual field defects in glaucoma

2020
Glaucoma, is a group of diseases caused by several factors characterized by progressive, irreversible structural changes at the optic disc and retinal nerve fiber layer, and the functional loss in the visual field. The primary purpose of the ophthalmologist is to determine the level of the loss of retinal nerve fibers during the glaucoma diagnosis and ...
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