Central visual field defects in patients with glaucoma associated with poor stereoacuity

Glaucomatous central visual field defects may be associated with poor stereoacuity in patients experiencing non-severe visual field loss due to glaucoma, according to a study presented at the virtual Wills Eye Conference.
“Our study suggests that central field defects were associated with worse stereoacuity in patients with non-severe glaucomatous visual field loss,” Wendy W. Liu, MD, PhD, said.
Liu and colleagues conducted a cross-sectional study comparing near stereoacuity between 42 patients with glaucoma who had central visual field defects and 23 patients with glaucoma who did

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