Impact of Natural Blind Spot Location on Perimetry
Abstract We study the spatial distribution of natural blind spot location (NBSL) and its impact on perimetry. Pattern deviation (PD) values of 11,449 reliable visual fields (VFs) that are defined as clinically unaffected based on summary indices were extracted from 11,449 glaucoma patients. We model...
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Main Authors: | Mengyu Wang, Lucy Q. Shen, Michael V. Boland, Sarah R. Wellik, Carlos Gustavo De Moraes, Jonathan S. Myers, Peter J. Bex, Tobias Elze |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2017
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/f6d610b24ba844cfb2f0df8dabd16b8d |
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