näkökenttätutkimuksen
Näkökenttätutkimus, or visual field testing, is a method used in ophthalmology and neurology to assess a person's visual field, which is the total area where objects can be seen. It measures how well a person can see to the sides, above, and below their direct line of sight. This test is crucial for diagnosing and monitoring a variety of eye conditions such as glaucoma, retinitis pigmentosa, optic nerve damage, and other neurological disorders that can affect vision.
The most common type of visual field testing is automated perimetry. During this test, the patient is
Another method is manual or Goldmann perimetry, which is performed by an examiner who moves a target
Abnormal results in a visual field test can indicate damage to the optic nerve, visual pathways in