Microperimetry (MP) is a technology that allows the study of retinal sensitivity at different foveal and parafoveal areas as well as eye fixation. It is a technique of functional evaluation, providing a direct correlation between anatomical and functional outcomes. There are a great variety of studies which evaluate the repeatability or reliability of measurements obtained with this technology and also describe and explore different clinical applications. MP has been shown to be useful in the characterization of sensory and motor conditions, such as amblyopia or nystagmus. Concerning ocular pathology, several studies have confirmed the usefulness of MP for evaluating and analyzing different retinal pathological conditions, such as age-relat...
Microperimetry is an increasingly often used method of assessing the sensitivity of the central macu...
YesFundus-controlled perimetry (FCP, also called 'microperimetry') allows for spatially-resolved map...
Diabetic retinopathy has an enormous impact on visual function, even before permanent visual acuity ...
Microperimetry (MP) is a technology that allows the study of retinal sensitivity at different foveal...
Microperimetry allows precise functional examination of the retina and optic nerve and is included i...
Visual acuity is still considered the gold standard in clinical practice of vision testing, but it d...
Clinical investigation of retinal disorders has both a morphological and a functional approach. The ...
Fundus-driven perimetry, commonly known as microperimetry, is a technique for measuring visual field...
Abstract Age-related macular degeneration (AMD) is one of the major causes of visual loss and legal...
Microperimetry is a novel technique for assessing visual function and appears particularly suitable ...
A short introduction to the study of visual function analyzes the limitations of the quantification ...
INTRODUCTION: Patients with age-related macular degeneration (AMD) usually present fixation and sens...
Fundus-controlled perimetry (FCP, also called ‘microperimetry’) allows for spatially-resolved mappin...
Abstract Background Scotopic function is an important marker of many retinal diseases and is increas...
PURPOSE. To describe the efficacy of MP-1 in detecting early multiple sclerosis (MS) retinal lesions...
Microperimetry is an increasingly often used method of assessing the sensitivity of the central macu...
YesFundus-controlled perimetry (FCP, also called 'microperimetry') allows for spatially-resolved map...
Diabetic retinopathy has an enormous impact on visual function, even before permanent visual acuity ...
Microperimetry (MP) is a technology that allows the study of retinal sensitivity at different foveal...
Microperimetry allows precise functional examination of the retina and optic nerve and is included i...
Visual acuity is still considered the gold standard in clinical practice of vision testing, but it d...
Clinical investigation of retinal disorders has both a morphological and a functional approach. The ...
Fundus-driven perimetry, commonly known as microperimetry, is a technique for measuring visual field...
Abstract Age-related macular degeneration (AMD) is one of the major causes of visual loss and legal...
Microperimetry is a novel technique for assessing visual function and appears particularly suitable ...
A short introduction to the study of visual function analyzes the limitations of the quantification ...
INTRODUCTION: Patients with age-related macular degeneration (AMD) usually present fixation and sens...
Fundus-controlled perimetry (FCP, also called ‘microperimetry’) allows for spatially-resolved mappin...
Abstract Background Scotopic function is an important marker of many retinal diseases and is increas...
PURPOSE. To describe the efficacy of MP-1 in detecting early multiple sclerosis (MS) retinal lesions...
Microperimetry is an increasingly often used method of assessing the sensitivity of the central macu...
YesFundus-controlled perimetry (FCP, also called 'microperimetry') allows for spatially-resolved map...
Diabetic retinopathy has an enormous impact on visual function, even before permanent visual acuity ...