Jensen's scotoma is one of the most common visual impairments that can occur in people of all ages. Ophthalmologists call this condition “visual field limitation,” which is caused by an anatomical defect that impairs visual perception. Jens' scotoma, as it is often called, is a consequence of a problem in the central part of the retina. The essence of scotoma is the distortion of some images or their complete disappearance from the field of view.
The most common causes of scotoma are age-related changes and ruptures as a result of various diseases. At the same time, this condition can also be congenital - due to pathology of the development of the retina, neuroglial