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Letter to the Editor

RE: Kim Leigh N., et al. Pilot study: The Queen Square Screening Test for Visual Deficits in Dementia.

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Pages 136-137 | Published online: 12 Jan 2022
 

Declaration of interest statement

MJ-G has a personal financial interest in the VOSP test, but neither the CORVIST nor the QSVD tests. GTP has no financial interests to declare.

The Authors’ reply

We thank Dr Gordon Plant and Merle James-Galton for helping clarify a few points about our article, and for highlighting the value of CORVIST. We accept the Queen Square Screening Test for Visual Defects, is exactly as the same suggests, a screening test. However, in order to be able to quantify the results for the purpose of a study some form of scoring system was required. One of our aims was to highlight that visuospatial abnormalities are often under-recognised in cognitive impairment and this screening test may be useful in identifying such a problem. We acknowledge that comparative testing over time will be of value.

Kim LN1,2, Cordato D1,2,3, McDougall A1,2,3, Fraser CL4

1. Department of Neurology, Liverpool Hospital, Liverpool, NSW, 2170, Australia

2. South Western Sydney Clinical School, University of New South Wales, Kensington, NSW, 2052, Australia

3. Ingham Institute for Applied Medical Research, Liverpool, NSW, 2170, Australia

4. Save Sight Institute, Faculty of Health and Medicine, University of Sydney, Sydney, NSW, 2000, Australia

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