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- Blue_field_entoptic_phenomenon abstract "The blue field entoptic phenomenon or Scheerer's phenomenon (after the German ophthalmologist Richard Scheerer, who first drew clinical attention to it in 1924) is the appearance of tiny bright dots (nicknamed blue-sky sprites) moving quickly along squiggly lines in the visual field, especially when looking into bright blue light such as the sky. The dots are short-lived, visible for a second or less, and traveling short distances along seemingly random, curvy paths. Some of them follow the same path as predecessors. The dots may be elongated along the path like tiny worms. The dots appear in the central field of view, within 10 to 15 degrees from the fixation point. The left and right eye see different dots; someone looking with both eyes sees a mixture.Most people are able to see this phenomenon. However, it is rather weak, and many people don't notice it until asked to pay attention.However, in very rare cases, when experienced in conjunction with \"visual snow\", these factors can be enhanced. Sometimes expanding the field to the periphery as well, and sustaining the visibility indefinitely.".
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- Blue_field_entoptic_phenomenon wikiPageOutDegree "20".
- Blue_field_entoptic_phenomenon wikiPageRevisionID "689269938".
- Blue_field_entoptic_phenomenon wikiPageWikiLink 100_nanometres.
- Blue_field_entoptic_phenomenon wikiPageWikiLink Adaptation_(eye).
- Blue_field_entoptic_phenomenon wikiPageWikiLink Adaptive_optics.
- Blue_field_entoptic_phenomenon wikiPageWikiLink Capillary.
- Blue_field_entoptic_phenomenon wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ophthalmology.
- Blue_field_entoptic_phenomenon wikiPageWikiLink Category:Optical_phenomena.
- Blue_field_entoptic_phenomenon wikiPageWikiLink Category:Vision.
- Blue_field_entoptic_phenomenon wikiPageWikiLink Entoptic_phenomenon.
- Blue_field_entoptic_phenomenon wikiPageWikiLink Floater.
- Blue_field_entoptic_phenomenon wikiPageWikiLink Fovea_centralis.
- Blue_field_entoptic_phenomenon wikiPageWikiLink Human_eye.
- Blue_field_entoptic_phenomenon wikiPageWikiLink Phosphene.
- Blue_field_entoptic_phenomenon wikiPageWikiLink Photoreceptor_cell.
- Blue_field_entoptic_phenomenon wikiPageWikiLink Red_blood_cell.
- Blue_field_entoptic_phenomenon wikiPageWikiLink Retina.
- Blue_field_entoptic_phenomenon wikiPageWikiLink Scanning_laser_ophthalmoscopy.
- Blue_field_entoptic_phenomenon wikiPageWikiLink Vitreous_body.
- Blue_field_entoptic_phenomenon wikiPageWikiLink Wavelength.
- Blue_field_entoptic_phenomenon wikiPageWikiLink White_blood_cell.
- Blue_field_entoptic_phenomenon wikiPageWikiLink File:Fundus_of_eye_normal.jpg.
- Blue_field_entoptic_phenomenon wikiPageWikiLinkText "Blue field entoptic phenomenon".
- Blue_field_entoptic_phenomenon wikiPageWikiLinkText "Blue field entoptic phenomenon, alias Scheerer's phenomenon".
- Blue_field_entoptic_phenomenon wikiPageWikiLinkText "blue field entoptic phenomenon".
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- Blue_field_entoptic_phenomenon cheight "250".
- Blue_field_entoptic_phenomenon cwidth "250".
- Blue_field_entoptic_phenomenon description "Simulation of the blue field entoptic phenomenon. Note the size of the white dots in relation to the hand.".
- Blue_field_entoptic_phenomenon location "right".
- Blue_field_entoptic_phenomenon oleft "15".
- Blue_field_entoptic_phenomenon otop "120".
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- Blue_field_entoptic_phenomenon wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
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- Blue_field_entoptic_phenomenon subject Category:Ophthalmology.
- Blue_field_entoptic_phenomenon subject Category:Optical_phenomena.
- Blue_field_entoptic_phenomenon subject Category:Vision.
- Blue_field_entoptic_phenomenon hypernym Appearance.
- Blue_field_entoptic_phenomenon type Disease.
- Blue_field_entoptic_phenomenon type Specialty.
- Blue_field_entoptic_phenomenon comment "The blue field entoptic phenomenon or Scheerer's phenomenon (after the German ophthalmologist Richard Scheerer, who first drew clinical attention to it in 1924) is the appearance of tiny bright dots (nicknamed blue-sky sprites) moving quickly along squiggly lines in the visual field, especially when looking into bright blue light such as the sky. The dots are short-lived, visible for a second or less, and traveling short distances along seemingly random, curvy paths.".
- Blue_field_entoptic_phenomenon label "Blue field entoptic phenomenon".
- Blue_field_entoptic_phenomenon sameAs Q4930082.
- Blue_field_entoptic_phenomenon sameAs Fenómeno_entóptico_del_campo_azul.
- Blue_field_entoptic_phenomenon sameAs ブルーフィールド内視現象.
- Blue_field_entoptic_phenomenon sameAs m.05pmqx.
- Blue_field_entoptic_phenomenon sameAs Q4930082.
- Blue_field_entoptic_phenomenon wasDerivedFrom Blue_field_entoptic_phenomenon?oldid=689269938.
- Blue_field_entoptic_phenomenon depiction Blue_field_entoptic_phenomenon_animation.gif.
- Blue_field_entoptic_phenomenon isPrimaryTopicOf Blue_field_entoptic_phenomenon.