Hirschberg test
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In the fields of optometry and ophthalmology, the Hirschberg test, also Hirschberg corneal reflex test, is a screening test that can be used to assess whether a person has strabismus (ocular misalignment).
Quick Facts Synonyms, Purpose ...
Hirschberg test | |
---|---|
Synonyms | Hirschberg corneal reflex test |
Purpose | whether a person has strabismus |
Close
A photographic version of the Hirschberg is used to quantify strabismus.[1]