Monoyer chart
The Monoyer chart was created by Ferdinand Monoyer and is used to test visual acuity.[1] He inserted his name in the chart; reading upwards on both ends, but ignoring the first line, the name "Ferdinand Monoyer" can be seen.
Monoyer chart | |
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Monoyer chart. Reading upwards on both ends, but ignoring the first line, the name "Ferdinand Monoyer" can be seen | |
Purpose | test visual acuity |
See also
References
- Koki, G.; et al. (October 2013). "Complications oculaires, à l'exclusion de la rétinopathie diabétique, chez le jeune diabétique de type 1, au Cameroun" [Ocular complications, excluding diabetic retinopathy, in young type 1 diabetic patient in Cameroon]. Médecine des Maladies Métaboliques (in French). 7 (5): 473–476. doi:10.1016/S1957-2557(13)70546-7.
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