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Abstract In addition to tension control, perimetry remains the most accepted routine investigation evaluating the efficacy of therapy in glacomatous patients. Rapid and accurate detection of glaucomatous damage at its onset or on its progression is desirable for optimum patient mangement. Tonometry alone is insuficient in ensuring adequancy of therapy; but also required stereoscopic optic disc review and quantitative perimetry. The aim of this work was to study the visual field changes in medically controlled chronic open angle glaucoma by recording progression, regression or stabilization of the visual field using full-threshold static central 30° program of kowa AP-340 automated field plotter. 41 eyes of 21 adul t patients suffering from primary open-angle glaucoma, who met the following criteria. |