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Choroidal microvasculature dropout angular circumference increases were significantly associated with visual field progression among patients with open-angle glaucoma, according to results ...
Visual field loss (specifically peripheral visual fields) is the primary vision component that increases the risk of falls, according to a new study. People with visual field loss may benefit from ...
(HealthDay News) — Visual field loss from glaucoma is in part reversible by behavioral, computer-based, online controlled vision training, according to a study published in the April issue of ...
Faster annual visual field MD loss was found in the fast OCTA progressor group (–0.25 dB/year; 95% CI, –0.32 to –0.17) compared with the slower OCTA progressor group ...
The rate of visual field loss in patients with glaucoma appears to occur faster in those with uveitis compared to those without, according to findings published in the American Journal of ...
WASHINGTON, DC — The visual field index underestimates the amount of neural loss in eyes affected by glaucoma, particularly in early disease, a new study suggests. "In early disease, we should ...
Assessing the magnitude of change in visual field loss, in addition to the rate of change, may help identify patients with glaucoma who may experience faster decline in quality of life (QoL) and ...
Trend-based analyses examining rates of visual field (VF) loss in glaucoma are useful for predicting risk of vision-related morbidity. Although patients with faster losses are likely to require ...
Visual field loss (specifically peripheral visual fields) is the primary vision component that increases the risk of falls, according to a study published this month in Investigative Ophthalmology ...
Peripheral vision loss is also known as tunnel vision or peripheral visual field loss. Peripheral vision loss affects approximately 13% of people over 65 years old. It can affect one or both eyes.
Driving with Central Visual Field Loss II: How Scotomas above or below the Preferred Retinal Locus (PRL) Affect Hazard Detection in a Driving Simulator. PLOS ONE , 2015; 10 (9): e0136517 DOI: 10. ...
Eye - Visual field loss and Alzheimer’s disease. Armstrong RA . Visual field defects in Alzheimer’s disease patients may reflect differential pathology in the primary visual cortex.
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