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Comparison of central visual sensitivity between monocular and binocular testing in advanced glaucoma patients using imo perimetry.

Tomoyuki KumagaiTakuhei ShojiYuji YoshikawaIzumi MineJunji KannoHirokazu IshiiAkane SaitoSho IshikawaItaru KimuraKei Shinoda
Published in: The British journal of ophthalmology (2020)
The central sensitivity of the better eyes was better and that of the worse eyes poorer with binocular testing than with monocular testing in patients with glaucoma. Although monocular VF testing is still the most straightforward means to monocularly monitor glaucoma at clinical settings, binocular testing, such as provided with imo perimetry, may be a useful clinical tool to predict the effect of VF impairments on a patient's quality of visual life.
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