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Development of pupillography using image processing.

Korean J Ophthalmol 19(2):149-52 (2005) PMID 15988934

Pupillary examination is an important objective method to diagnose lesions of the anterior visual pathways. However, errors and faults may easily alter the interpretation and value of the test as it is highly dependent on the examiner's skills. Therefore, we tried to develop a pupillography which is independent of the examiner.

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