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      Progression of Visual Field Loss in Patients with Retinitis pigmentosa of Sporadic and Autosomal Recessive Types

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          Purpose: We examined the natural course of patients with retinitis pigmentosa of the eight sporadic and five autosomal recessive forms over 5 years. Methods: We measured the areas of the visual fields by Goldmann perimetry using a digitizer and a computer software. Results: The visual field of V-4 isopters in 4 sporadic cases was approximately 200 cm<sup>2</sup> during 30 years after the initial examination, but decreased down to 40 cm<sup>2</sup> in the next 10 years. The visual field was reduced to half the normal field in 3 autosomal recessive cases early below the age of 25 years. In 4 sporadic and 2 autosomal recessive cases, the inferior temporal visual field was the widest at the onset of the disease, but exhibited the most severe loss. The superior nasal area was the narrowest initially, and showed the mildest progression. Conclusions: The visual field in retinitis pigmentosa is constricted age-dependently with severe loss of the inferior temporal visual area and mild damage to the superior nasal area.

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          Journal
          ORE
          Ophthalmic Res
          10.1159/issn.0030-3747
          Ophthalmic Research
          S. Karger AG
          0030-3747
          1423-0259
          1998
          February 1998
          15 January 1998
          : 30
          : 1
          : 11-22
          Affiliations
          a Department of Ophthalmology, School of Medicine, Keio University, Tokyo, b Department of Ophthalmology, National Defense Medical College, Tokorozawa-shi, Saitama, Japan
          Article
          55449 Ophthalmic Res 1998;30:11–22
          10.1159/000055449
          9483583
          b1af7efb-a8b0-43c6-8f66-b898e1c8bf46
          © 1998 S. Karger AG, Basel

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          Figures: 8, Tables: 6, References: 9, Pages: 12
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          Vision sciences,Ophthalmology & Optometry,Pathology
          Retinitis pigmentosa,Goldmann perimetry,Visual field,Natural course

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