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A comparison of Goldmann III, V and spatially equated test stimuli in visual field testing: the importance of complete and partial spatial summation.

Jack PhuSieu K KhuuBarbara ZangerlMichael Kalloniatis
Published in: Ophthalmic & physiological optics : the journal of the British College of Ophthalmic Opticians (Optometrists) (2017)
Whilst GV may be used to reliably predict GIII values in normal subjects, there was less concordance in glaucoma patients. Similarities in 'event' detection and defect depth in the central VF were consistent with the fact that GIII and GV operate within partial summation in this region. Eccentricity-dependent effects in 'events' and defect depth were congruent with changes in spatial summation across the VF and the increase in critical area with disease. The spatially equated test stimuli showed the greatest number of defective locations and larger sensitivity loss.
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