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Fourth International Visual Field Symposium Bristol, April 1316,1980 Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1981 [Pehme köide]

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  • Sari: Documenta Ophthalmologica Proceedings Series 26
  • Ilmumisaeg: 08-Nov-2011
  • Kirjastus: Springer
  • ISBN-10: 9400986467
  • ISBN-13: 9789400986466
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 416 pages, kõrgus x laius: 229x152 mm, kaal: 612 g, 416 p., 1 Paperback / softback
  • Sari: Documenta Ophthalmologica Proceedings Series 26
  • Ilmumisaeg: 08-Nov-2011
  • Kirjastus: Springer
  • ISBN-10: 9400986467
  • ISBN-13: 9789400986466
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The 4th International Visual Field Symposium of the International Perimetric Society, was held on the 13-16 April 1980 in Bristol, England,at the occasion of the 6th Congress of the European Society of Ophthalmology. The main themes of the symposium were comparison of classical perimetry with visual evoked response, comparison of classical perimetry with special psychophysi­ cal methods, and optic nerve pathology. Understandably many papers dealt with computer assisted perimetry. This rapidly developing subgroup of peri­ metry may radically change the future of our method of examination. New instruments were introduced, new and exciting software was proposed and the results of comparative investigations reported. There have been many confusing statements in the literature on the relative value of perimetry and the registration of visual evoked responses. Several reports attempted to bring some clarity in this issue. There is reason for further comparative research. A number of papers dealt with special psychophysical methods, i.e. methods not using the simply monocular differential threshold. The old critical fusion frequency received new attention. Fundusperimetry was used for testing spatial summation. Acuity perimetry, binocular perimetry etc. showed that there exist many possibilities for examining visual function. At present it is not clear to us what exactly the place of these methods is in our diagnostic armament. However it is quite clear that some of them are promising and may lead to a further differentiation of perimetric methods.

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one: Computer assisted perimetry.- Automatic perimeter with graphic
display.- Statistical program for the analysis of perimetric data.- Changes
of glaucomatous field defects. Analysis of OCTOPUS fields with programme
Delta.- The peritest.- Detectability of early glaucomatous field defects. A
controlled comparison of Goldmann versus Octopus perimetry.- Visual field in
diabetic retinopathy (DR).- Detection and definition of scotomata of the
central visual field by computer methods.- A clinical comparison of three
computerized automatic perimeters in the detection of glaucoma defects.-
Capabilities and limitations of automated suprathreshold static perimetry.-
Reliability of visual field examination in clinical routine.- two:
Psychophysical and visually evoked electrical responses.- Psychophysical and
electrophysiological determinants of motion detection.- Perimetry and pattern
VECP in chiasmal lesions.- Visual field (VF) versus Visual evoked cortical
potential (VECP) in multiple sclerosis patients.- Quantitative perimetry in
optic subatrophy from previous optical neuritis in multiple sclerosis.-
Differences in the visual evoked potentials between normals and open-angle
glaucomas.- three: Special psychophysical methods.- Patterns of visual field
alterations for liminal and supraliminal stimuli in chronic simple glaucoma.-
Receptive field-like properties tested with critical flicker fusion
frequency. Perimetrie analysis.- Flicker fusion in pericoecal area.- Acuity
perimetry.- Visual field studies with fundus photo-perimeter in
postchiasmatic lesions.- Flicker fusion and spatial summation.- The
Aulhorn-extinction phenomenon. Suppression scotomas in normal and strabismic
subjects.- Spatial summation in the foveal and parafoveal region.- Comparison
of spatial contrastsensitivity with visual field in optic neuropathy and
glaucoma.- Richard-Cross-Lecture.,Early disturbances of colour vision in
chronic open angle glaucoma.- four: Colour perimetry.- Is clinical colour
perimetry useful?.- Extrafoveal stiles ?5-mechanism.- An instrument for the
establishment of chromatic perimetry norms.- Fully-photopic and -scotopic
spatial summation in chromatic perimetry.- A comparison between white light
and blue light on about 70 eyes of patients with early glaucoma using the
Mark II Visual Field Analyser.- An attempt of flicker perimetry using
coloured light in simple glaucoma.- Subclassifications of retinitis
pigmentosa from two-colour scotopic static perimetry.- A report on colour
normals on the Friedmann Mark II Analyser.- five: Instruments and
strategies.- The sine-bell screener.- The sine-bell stimulus in perimetry.-
Central field screener. A new tool for screening and quantitative
campimetry.- A new screening method for the detection of glaucomatous field
changes. The flicker triple circle method.- Prototype campimeter AS-2 and its
applicability with both eyes open.- An evaluation of the Friedmann analyser
Mark II.- six: Optic nerve.- Optic nerve function in the toxic amblyopias and
related conditions.- Fundus controlled perimetry in optic neuropathy.- The
pericoecal area in optic sub-atrophy.- Kinetic perimetry (in the plateau
region of the field) as a sensitive indicator of visual fatigue or
saturation-like defects in retrobulbar anomalies.- Static and acuity profile
perimetry in optic neuritis.- Visual field loss and pupillary dysfunction
(abstract).- Hereditary dominant optic atrophy.- seven: Visual field defects
in various diseases.- Residual field changes in patients with idiopathic
central serous retinopathy.- Visual field defectcharacteristics in cases of
hyperprolactinaemia.- Correlation between the stereographic shape of the disc
excavation and the visual field of glaucomatous eyes.- The frequency
distribution of early visual field defects in glaucoma.- Visual field
investigation in cerebrovascular accident.- Refraction scotomata and absolute
peripheral sensitivity.- eight: Varia.- Screening of visual field defect
among healthy adults. A preliminary trial of population survey of ocular
disease.- Grids for functional scoring of visual fields.- A procedure for the
computer coding of visual fields.- Relationship between fundus densitometric
analysis and perimetry.- The normal pericoecal area. A static method for
investigation.- Authors index.