Summary
This paper covers functional diagnostic methods for glaucomatous optic neuropathy, one of the leading causes of blindness in the Western world. It is relevant to lighting design in clinical and healthcare settings where early detection and monitoring of vision conditions like glaucoma are important considerations.
Categories
Eye Health & Vision: This paper addresses glaucoma diagnostics, a key eye health condition involving optic neuropathy and vision loss.
Author(s)
U Schiefer
Publication Year
2012
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