2nd Edition

Visual Fields via the Visual Pathway

By Fiona Rowe Copyright 2016
    400 Pages 400 Color Illustrations
    by CRC Press

    Visual Fields via the Visual Pathway presents the varying visual field deficits occurring with lesions of the visual pathway. The book covers anatomy, pathology and signs and symptoms, plus visual field defects associated with specific parts of the visual pathway. Also covered is the basic theory of visual field assessment.

    This new edition includes updated methods of visual field assessment, additional descriptions of how individual visual field results should be interpreted, an updated review of the pros and cons of the various available test programs, and recent research advances and recommendations on baseline assessment, diagnosis, and re-assessment options to promote good clinical practice decisions.

    The book expands on the previous edition to consider further types of perimetry and also updates existing perimetry information. The Octopus 900 perimetry, introduced since the first edition, features alongside Goldmann and Humphrey perimeters. Artefacts of testing are discussed as well as their identification versus actual visual field deficit. A section on differential diagnosis is also included.

    Chapters include numerous illustrations of visual field results, colour plates of associated fundus images, and neuroimaging scans. References and further reading lists are also provided with key articles and up-to-date literature.

    Field of Vision and Visual Pathway
    General Anatomy of the Visual System
    Visual Field Defect Types
    Parameters and Variables in Visual Field Assessment
    References
    Further Reading

    Methods of Visual Field Assessment
    Flicker Perimetry
    Presentation of Visual Field Data
    Screening Programmes
    Detection of Visual Field Defect and Detection of Change
    Stato–Kinetic Dissociation
    References
    Further Reading

    Programme Choice
    Choice of Perimeter
    Visual Standards for Safe Driving
    Interperimeter Comparisons
    References
    Further Reading

    Ocular Media
    Introduction
    Cornea
    Anterior Chamber
    Lens
    Posterior Chamber
    Visual Field Defects
    References
    Further Reading

    Retina
    Anatomy
    Pathology
    Retinal Vascular Occlusions
    Visual Field Defects
    Choice of Visual Field Assessment
    References
    Further Reading

    Optic Nerve
    Anatomy
    Pathology
    Associated Signs and Symptoms
    Visual Field Defects
    Choice of Visual Field Assessment
    References
    Further Reading

    Optic Chiasm
    Anatomy
    Pathology
    Associated Signs and Symptoms
    Visual Field Defects
    Choice of Visual Field Assessment
    References
    Further Reading

    Optic Tract
    Anatomy
    Pathology
    Associated Signs and Symptoms
    Visual Field Defects
    Choice of Visual Field Assessment
    References
    Further Reading

    Lateral Geniculate Body
    Anatomy
    Pathology
    Associated Signs and Symptoms
    Choice of Visual Field Assessment
    References
    Further Reading

    Optic Radiations
    Anatomy
    Pathology
    Associated Signs and Symptoms
    Visual Field Defects
    Choice of Visual Field Assessment
    References
    Further Reading

    Visual Cortex
    Anatomy
    Pathology
    Associated Signs and Symptoms
    Visual Field Defects
    Choice of Visual Field Assessment
    References
    Further Reading

    Differential Diagnosis
    Age
    Congruity
    Eye Movement Generation
    Fundus and Anterior Segment Abnormalities
    Ocular Motility Abnormalities
    Pupil Abnormalities
    Sensory Abnormalities
    Type of Visual Field Defect
    Visual Acuity
    Visual Field Defect Progression
    Visual Perception
    References

    Visual Field Artefacts and Errors of Interpretation
    Esterman Programme Assessment
    Fatigue
    Hysterical/Functional Visual Loss and Malingering
    Learning Curve
    Lens Rim Defects
    Ocular Variables
    Patient Instruction and Set-Up
    Patient Positioning
    Performance Difficulties
    Refractive Errors
    Reliability Indices
    References
    Further Reading

    Glossary of Terms in Visual Field Assessment

    Biography

    Fiona Rowe, PhD, DBO, CGLI Cert. Ed., is a senior staff member in the Department of Health Services Research at the University of Liverpool, associate editor-in-chief for the journal Strabismus and editor with the Cochrane library Eyes and Vision group. Dr. Rowe qualified as an orthoptist in 1990 and has maintained combined clinical and academic research activity since that time. Her research interests include acquired brain injury, visual field evaluation and control of ocular alignment. She has been the lead for several multi-centre research projects, is the author of two textbooks, co-author on four book chapters, and has presented and published her research extensively.

    "Dr. Fiona Rowe has written a comprehensive, easy-to-read and well-illustrated text on visual fields, which will be particularly useful for trainees and practitioners across ophthalmology, orthoptics, optometry, and allied health fields in eye care."
    —Prof. Jonathan M. Holmes, Professor of Ophthalmology, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota, USA

    "Dr. Fiona Rowe, one of the top researchers in this field, has written a detailed and comprehensive book that I recommend to all of my students and colleagues."
    —Dr. Carla Lança, Orthoptic Department, Lisbon School of Health Technology, Portugal

    "This is a comprehensive reference book for anyone who wants to further their knowledge of visual fields assessment and interpretation. By providing examples and data from the most current and popular field analysers and test strategies on the market, it allows the clinician to understand and interpret the results in order to aid in a more accurate diagnosis. Every eye department would benefit from having this book on its shelves."
    —Tallat Maan, Pennine Care NHS Foundation Trust, Lancashire, UK