annular scotoma

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annular scotoma

A patient's visual field chart shows an annular scotoma.

Definition

Noun: A scotoma (an area of diminished or lost vision within the visual field) that is ring-shaped or circular, typically surrounding the point of fixation (the center of the field of vision). It creates a blind spot that encircles, rather than obscures, the central visual area.

Usage

The term is used specifically in medical and optometric contexts to describe a particular type of visual field defect. * The patient's annular scotoma made it difficult to perceive objects immediately surrounding the central point of gaze. * Diagnosis revealed an annular scotoma, indicating potential retinal pathology.

Advanced Usage
  • An annular scotoma is often associated with specific eye conditions, such as advanced glaucoma or certain retinal disorders, where it may progress to involve central vision.
Variants and Related Words
  • Scotoma (n): The general term for an area of partial or complete loss of vision in an otherwise normal visual field.
  • Central scotoma (n): A scotoma affecting the very center of the visual field.
  • Peripheral scotoma (n): A scotoma located in the outer edges of the visual field.
Synonyms
  • Ring scotoma
Antonyms
  • Full visual field
  • Normal vision
Related Phrases
  • Visual field defect: A broader term encompassing scotomas and other patterns of vision loss.
  • Field of vision: The entire area that can be seen when the eye is fixed on a central point.
annular scotoma

A patient's visual field chart shows an annular scotoma.

Noun
  1. a circular scotoma surrounding the center of the field of vision