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Figure 1 Normal FOV is 60 nasally , 60 upwards , 70 downwards , 90 or temporally

coronal view

Figure 3 Example of defects in FOV in Glaucoma patients

Figure 2 FOV planes from lateral and

Figure 5 Confrontation Method

Figure 4 Humphrey automated perimetry

Figure 7 Arc Perimeter

Figure 6 Goldmann perimeter

Figure 8 Compumetry Print out example

Figure 9 Normal Red Reflex

Figure 10 Example of abnormal red reflexLeft eye may show retinoblastoma

Figure 11 Patient shows no red reflex in left eye

Figure 13 Direct Ophtalmoscope and its parts

Indirect Ophtalmoscope

Slit lamp parts


Fundus examination using slit
lamp

Normal Fundus

Fundus Central Arterial


Occlusion

Fundus bilateral chorioretinal


scarring and atrophy

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