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      Some aspects of the automation of perimetry.

      Survey of Ophthalmology
      Data Display, Diagnosis, Computer-Assisted, Glaucoma, diagnosis, Humans, Visual Field Tests, instrumentation

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          Manual perimetry has certain inherent limitations stemming from both the patient and the examiner. Automated perimetry, if properly developed, can offer the advantages of exact reproducibility of the examination strategy, accuracy achieved through averaging of repeated determinations, and systematic application of previous data to the current examination. The history, concepts and clinical practically of automated perimetry are discussed. Several systems capable of performing functions resembling human intellectual activity are commerically available; one, the OctopusTM, is described in detail.

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          10.1016/0039-6257(77)90094-7

          Chemistry
          Data Display,Diagnosis, Computer-Assisted,Glaucoma,diagnosis,Humans,Visual Field Tests,instrumentation

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