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A confrontation visual field test is a common test for peripheral vision. While a person looks directly at an object in the center of their visual field, the eye doctor covers one eye. The doctor ...
Confrontation visual fields were full in the right eye and impaired infranasally in the left eye. Red color saturation was equal in each eye. The anterior segment showed an inferiorly located ...
Color vision with Ishihara pseudoisochromatic plates was normal. Confrontation visual fields suggested temporal defects in both eyes, and Amsler grid testing also demonstrated blurring of the ...
Confrontation visual field testing is also important, because an area of detached, nonseeing retina may cause a monocular visual field defect in the affected eye. Testing is performed by having ...
A confrontation visual field is a test done by the eye doctor to know the patient’s uniocular field of view. The patient is made to sit in front of the doctor at about 2 arms length distance.
On confrontation visual testing, her eye movements are not smooth, and she has increased dizziness while finger-tracking back and forth slowly across her visual field (smooth-pursuit eye movements).
The area that you can see at one time without moving your eyes is called your field of vision or visual field. It may seem quite basic, but being able to name, analyze, and understand your field ...
Visual field defects in anterior temporal lobectomy ... sclerosis and had documented preoperative visual fields (other than confrontation) were selected for this study. Eighteen patients who ...
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