perimetrische
Perimetrische, or perimetric, refers to perimetry—the set of tests and measurements used to map the visual field. Perimetry evaluates how well a person can detect light stimuli at different locations in the peripheral and central retina while maintaining steady fixation. The resulting data describe the extent and sensitivity of vision beyond the central point.
There are two main types of perimetry. Static automated perimetry presents stationary light stimuli at various
The output of perimetric testing includes both a spatial map of the visual field and numerical indices.
Perimetrische testing is used to diagnose and monitor conditions that affect the visual field, including glaucoma,