Confrontation visual field testing

Confrontation visual field testing is a test used in ophthalmology for rapid and gross detection of large-scale visual field problems. It is done by asking the patient to look directly at the examiner's eye or nose and compare the patient's visual field with the examiner's field.

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Confrontation visual field testing

Confrontation visual field testing is a test used in ophthalmology for rapid and gross detection of large-scale visual field problems. It is done by asking the patient to look directly at the examiner's eye or nose and compare the patient's visual field with the examiner's field.

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