Stereoacuity testing in patients with retinal and optic nerve disorders

被引:6
|
作者
Shah, MB [1 ]
Fishman, GA [1 ]
Alexander, KR [1 ]
Viana, M [1 ]
机构
[1] UNIV ILLINOIS,UIC EYE CTR,DEPT OPHTHALMOL & VISUAL SCI,COLL MED,CHICAGO,IL 60612
关键词
malingering; optic nerve disorders; retinal disorders; stereoacuity; visual acuity;
D O I
10.1007/BF01204177
中图分类号
R77 [眼科学];
学科分类号
100212 ;
摘要
A study comparing the relative sensitivity for detecting abnormal stereoacuity in patients with retinal or optic nerve disease on clinically used stereoacuity tests is not available. It is also not apparent from the ophthalmic literature if optic nerve or retinal diseases are likely to have a greater impact on stereoacuity performance. We were also interested in determining a level of visual acuity loss that would likely result in an impairment of stereoacuity on these clinical tests. Forty-two patients with various retinal and optic nerve disorders and eighteen normal subjects were evaluated for stereoacuity using three tests: Titmus Stereoacuity Test (TST), Randot Stereoacuity Test (RST), and TNO Stereoacuity Test (TNO). The performance on these three stereoacuity tests was compared with the normal subjects. Additionally, TST scores from our patients were compared to predicted TST scores derived from a previously published nomogram. For patients with retinal and optic nerve disease, an abnormal score on one clinical test of stereoacuity was likely to predict an abnormality on the other tests. Performance on the TST relative to the predicted value derived from a nomogram was not significantly different for patients with retinal vs, optic nerve disease. With some exceptions, patients with visual acuities of 20/30 or worse in at least one eye were likely to show abnormal stereoacuity.
引用
收藏
页码:265 / 271
页数:7
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] STEREOACUITY IN PATIENTS WITH OPTIC-NERVE DISEASE
    FRIEDMAN, JR
    KOSMORSKY, GS
    BURDE, RM
    ARCHIVES OF OPHTHALMOLOGY, 1985, 103 (01) : 37 - 38
  • [2] Mitochondrial disorders of the retinal ganglion cells and the optic nerve
    Finsterer, Josef
    Mancuso, Michelangelo
    Pareyson, Davide
    Burgunder, Jean-Marc
    Klopstock, Thomas
    MITOCHONDRION, 2018, 42 : 1 - 10
  • [3] ELECTROPHYSIOLOGICAL DISCRIMINATION BETWEEN RETINAL AND OPTIC-NERVE DISORDERS
    RYAN, S
    ARDEN, GB
    DOCUMENTA OPHTHALMOLOGICA, 1988, 68 (3-4) : 247 - 255
  • [4] Inherited Retinal or Optic Nerve Disorders - Five Steps to Diagnosis
    Kellner, U.
    Kellner, S.
    Weinitz, S.
    Farmand, G.
    Weber, B. H. F.
    Stoehr, H.
    KLINISCHE MONATSBLATTER FUR AUGENHEILKUNDE, 2015, 232 (03) : 250 - 258
  • [5] Investigation of Relationship of Stereoacuity with Retinal Nerve Fiber Layer Thickness and P100 Latency in Patients with Multiple Sclerosis with and Without Optic Neuritis
    Koctekin, Belkis
    Yuksel, Burcu
    Durmaz, Dogan
    Cilli, Mert Abdullah
    Tekindal, Mustafa Agah
    Coban, Deniz Turgut
    TURKISH JOURNAL OF NEUROLOGY, 2022, 28 (03) : 169 - 175
  • [6] Retinal and optic nerve bead ischemic disorders and atherosclerosis: Role of serotonin
    Hayreh, SS
    PROGRESS IN RETINAL AND EYE RESEARCH, 1999, 18 (02) : 191 - 221
  • [7] The Effect of Sleep Disorders on Retinal Peripapillary, Macular, and Optic Nerve Anatomy
    Davanian, Arash
    Williamson, Lindsay
    Bollinger, Kathryn E.
    Chaudhary, Bashir
    Marcus, Dennis M.
    INVESTIGATIVE OPHTHALMOLOGY & VISUAL SCIENCE, 2019, 60 (09)
  • [8] Retinal and optic nerve diseases
    Margalit, E
    Sadda, TR
    ARTIFICIAL ORGANS, 2003, 27 (11) : 963 - 974
  • [9] Programmed axon death: a promising target for treating retinal and optic nerve disorders
    Loreto, Andrea
    Merlini, Elisa
    Coleman, Michael P.
    EYE, 2024, 38 (10) : 1802 - 1809
  • [10] Editorial: Application of Optical Coherence Tomography Angiography in Retinal and Optic Nerve Disorders
    Yau, Christine Wen Leng
    Sim, Shaun Sebastian
    Cheung, Chui Ming Gemmy
    FRONTIERS IN NEUROLOGY, 2021, 12