The results obtained in ten normal subjects with a new method of pupillocampimetry are described and compared with those obtained with routine campimetry. Once the relationship between the two methods was established, ten subjects suffering from pregeniculate or postgeniculate lesions of the optic pathways were examined by pupillocampimetry. This study shows the value of this new method, particularly for the differential diagnosis of pre- or postgeniculate lesions.

Diagnostic value of objective campimetry.

TRIMARCHI, FERNANDO;BIANCHI, PAOLO EMILIO;
1981-01-01

Abstract

The results obtained in ten normal subjects with a new method of pupillocampimetry are described and compared with those obtained with routine campimetry. Once the relationship between the two methods was established, ten subjects suffering from pregeniculate or postgeniculate lesions of the optic pathways were examined by pupillocampimetry. This study shows the value of this new method, particularly for the differential diagnosis of pre- or postgeniculate lesions.
1981
The Ophthalmology category covers resources on clinical research and medicine in ophthalmology, and diseases of the eye. Resources on physiological optics and optometry as well as reconstructive surgery are included.
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Inglese
Internazionale
STAMPA
225
167
173
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Adaptation; Ocular; Adolescent; Adult; Brain Diseases; Brain Neoplasms; Geniculate Bodies; Humans; Optic Nerve; Reflex; Pupillary; Visual Field Tests; Visual Fields; Visual Pathways
5
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262
Trimarchi, Fernando; Bianchi, PAOLO EMILIO; C., Gelmi; F., Franchini; M., Baldini
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