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If you answer "yes" to all three questions, your central visual function is normal and you do not suffer from any central vision disorder. If your answer is "no" to any of the above questions, you have a defect in your central vision and you should consult an eye doctor. Print a copy of the chart and use a pencil to mark out the nature and extent of any abnormality. This will help indicate the extent of abnormality to your eye doctor and will also help as a means of monitoring any changes
This test enables early detection of diseases affecting your central visual field or in other words, the macula that is the center part of your retina. For those with existing macula diseases, it can be used to monitor any improvement or deterioration of their condition.
It requires you to look at a special diagram called the Amsler Chart. This is essentially a large square with multiple horizontal and vertical lines dividing it into a finely squared grid pattern with a prominent center spot. The dimensions of the squares are calculated such that, when viewed at the correct reading distance, they will project a grid pattern of straight lines and squares over the entire macula region of your retina and the viewer will correspondingly perceive a likewise pattern.
Any disease affecting the macula will cause a disturbance to this grid pattern. This may present as blurred or distorted lines, dark blind spots or missing squares (scotomas). In this way the Amsler chart is able to detect as well as monitor the progression of diseases affecting the macula.