noun
- A medical test that measures the full extent of the visual field, including peripheral vision, typically used to detect eye diseases such as glaucoma.
Usage: medical/ophthalmology; also called visual field testing
Examples
- The ophthalmologist ordered perimetry to check for signs of glaucoma.
- During perimetry, the patient looks straight ahead while lights appear at different locations in the visual field.
- Regular perimetry is important for monitoring patients with a family history of glaucoma.
- The results of the perimetry test showed a slight defect in the patient's peripheral vision.
- Automated perimetry has become the standard method for assessing visual field loss in clinical practice.