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    Br J Ophthalmol. 2006 Aug;90(8):979-81. Epub 2006 May 3.

    Depth perception deficits in glaucoma suspects.

    Gupta N, Krishnadev N, Hamstra SJ, Yücel YH.

    Glaucoma and Nerve Protection Unit, Department of Ophthalmology and Vision Sciences, University of Toronto, St Michael's Hospital, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, M5B 1W8. guptan@smh.toronto.on.ca

    AIM: To investigate depth perception in glaucoma suspects compared to glaucoma patients and controls. METHODS: Glaucoma suspects (n = 16), patients (n = 18), and normal age matched controls (n = 19) aged 40-65 years were prospectively evaluated for depth perception deficits using the Frisby test. Stereoacuity was measured by stereothreshold in seconds of arc for each group. RESULTS: Glaucoma suspects showed significantly increased mean stereothreshold compared to age matched normals (144.1 (SE 35.2) v 26.6 (3.7) seconds of arc; p = 0.0004). The mean stereothreshold in glaucoma patients was also increased compared to age matched normals 148.1 (33.8) v 26.6 (3.7) seconds of arc; p = 0.0004). CONCLUSIONS: Glaucoma suspects show depth perception deficits. The impaired stereovision in glaucoma suspects suggests that binocular interactions can be disrupted in the presence of normal visual fields by standard achromatic automated perimetry.

    PMID: 16672326 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

    PMCID: 1857183

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