Medicine:Seidel sign
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A visual description of the sites of different types of scotomas on the retina.Seidels sign is marked with orange | |
Differential diagnosis | glaucoma |
Seidel's sign (also called Seidel's scotoma) is a sickle-shaped scotoma that is a superior or inferior extension of the blind spot. It occurs in some patients with glaucoma.[1]
History
In 1914, German ophthalmologist Erich Seidel first described the glaucomatous visual field defect, Seidel's scotoma.[2]
References
- ↑ HARRINGTON DO (1964). "The Bjerrum Scotoma". Trans Am Ophthalmol Soc 62: 324–48. PMID 14269898.
- ↑ "Overall topographic frequency of glaucoma defects. In memory of Erich Seidel (1882–1948)". https://www.elsevier.es/index.php?p=revista&pRevista=pdf-simple&pii=S217357941170007X&r=321.
Original source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seidel sign.
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