Measuring Central Retinal Sensitivity Using Microperimetry
Microperimetry is an increasingly often used method of assessing the sensitivity of the central macula, analyzing fixation capabilities and loci, and accurately combining structural and functional information, even in the absence of stable fixation. Ongoing gene therapy trials have targeted the cent...
Main Authors: | Talib, M, Jolly, J, Boon, C |
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Format: | Book section |
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Springer
2017
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