Definition of Visual field
Visual field: The entire area that can be seen when the eye
is directed forward, including that which is seen with peripheral
vision.
The visual field can be tested to measure the extent and
distribution of the field of vision. The test may be done by a number
of methods including what are termed confrontation, tangent screen
exam and automated perimetry. Many diseases can adversely affect the
visual field including glaucoma, strokes, high blood pressure
(hypertension), diabetes, multiple sclerosis, overactivity of the
thyroid gland (hyperthyroidism). Medications can also affect the
visual field, some of which include the antimalarial medicines
chloroquine (ATABRINE) and hydroxychloroquine (PLAQUENIL).
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