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Wikipedia Summary

The visual field is "that portion of space in which objects are visible at the same moment during steady fixation of the gaze in one direction"; in ophthalmology and neurology the emphasis is mostly on the structure inside the visual field and it is then considered “the field of functional capacity obtained and recorded by means of perimetry”. However, the visual field can also be understood as a predominantly perceptual concept and its definition then becomes that of the "spatial array of visual sensations available to observation in introspectionist psychological experiments" (for example in van Doorn et al., 2013). The corresponding concept for optical instruments and image sensors is the field of view (FOV). In humans and animals, the FOV refers to the area visible when eye movements – if possible for the species – are allowed. In optometry, ophthalmology, and neurology, a visual field test is used to determine whether the visual field is affected by diseases that cause local scotoma or a more extensive loss of vision or a reduction in sensitivity (increase in threshold)..
Related Codes (8)
Code
Description
Billable
Details
H53.4Visual field defects
H53.48Generalized contraction of visual field
H53.40Unspecified visual field defects
H53.45Other localized visual field defect
H53.451Other localized visual field defect, right eye
H53.452Other localized visual field defect, left eye
H53.453Other localized visual field defect, bilateral
H53.459Other localized visual field defect, unspecified eye

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