Schilder Test

**Schilder's test (Schilder's test)** is one of the methods for diagnosing infections (angiogram): tuberculosis, salmonellosis (typhoid), malaria, etc., based on the presence or absence of a specific contrast agent in the vessels of the brain. The name is given in honor of its founder **Dieter Schilder**.

**Ophthalmological diagnostic methods:**

* Perimetry - a visual method for studying the visual field * Sonoscopy - a subtype of optical coherence tomography for studying the retina * Ophthalmochromoscopy - study of the structure of the fundus and retina using polychromatic dyes * Biomicroscopy and gonioscopy - for examining eye structures through a slit lamp and using special mirrors * Ultrasound of the eye - to identify ophthalmological pathologies in the early stages