Title of article :
Hidden False Positives in the Visual Field
Author/Authors :
Razeghinejad, Mohammad Reza Glaucoma Service - Wills Eye Institute - Philadelphia, PA, USA
Abstract :
A 78 year old patient presented to the glaucoma clinic
due to the detection of narrow angles and elevated
IOP. The corrected visual acuity and intraocular
pressure were 20/25 and 18 mm Hg in both eyes with
two anti-glaucoma eye drops, respectively. The laser
iridotomies were patent OU. Funduscopy showed a cup/
disc ratio of 0.5 OU and her baseline optical coherence
tomography was within normal limits in both eyes. The
left eye visual field reliability indices were within normal
limits, however her pattern deviation plot illustrated
greater defects than her total deviation plot [Figure 1].
Closer evaluation of the raw data showed exceptionally
high peripheral sensitivities compared to her central
thresholds. Her visual field defects did not correspond
with the exam and optical coherence tomography.
Keywords :
Hidden False Positives in the Visual Field , eye , defects
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics