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Goldmann Perimetry

Goldmann Perimetry is a visual test used by eye doctors to map a person's entire field of vision. During the test, the patient looks into a concave dome with a small light moving across different areas. The patient indicates when they see the light, allowing the technician to record which parts of the visual field are normal and which may have blind spots or deficits. This helps in diagnosing and monitoring eye conditions like glaucoma, neurological problems, or retinal diseases. The test provides a detailed map of the overall visual field, aiding in precise assessment and treatment planning.