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Homonymous hemianopia is a visual field defect involving either the two right or the two left halves of the visual fields of both eyes. It is caused by lesions of the retrochiasmal visual pathways, ie, lesions of the optic tract, the lateral genicula ... Smith, JL. Homonymous hemianopia. A review of one hundred cases.
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Right versus Left Homonymous Hemianopsia ... A homonymous hemianopsia is the loss of half of the field of view on the same side in both eyes. It occurs frequently in stroke and traumatic brain injuries due to the connections and wiring of the visual system with the brain.
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Basic Concepts in ; Homonymous Hemianopsia ... Vision Problems from Stroke or Traumatic Brain Injury; ... ; Hemianopic Symptom Checklist...
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The most common defect, right homonymous hemianopia, occurs in corresponding halves of the right field of vision. ... It can also occur in corresponding halves of the left field of vision (left homonymous hemianopia), in the upper half of the field (superior hemianopia), the lower half (inferior hemianopia),
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Introduction: Homonymous hemianopia is a disabling condition caused by numerous lesions affecting the retrochiasmal visual pathways. ...
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Isolated homonymous hemianopia. A review of 104 cases. Arch Ophthalmol. ... Recovery of visual fields in acute stroke: homonymous hemianopia associated with ...
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PURPOSE: To report a case of a transient homonymous hemianopia in a patient with nonketotic hyperglycemia with negative magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scans. ... RESULTS: The patient was found to have a dense left homonymous hemianopia on examination. An MRI scan of the brain was negative for a lesion affecting the...
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Sparing or partial recovery of visual fields in hemianopic patients is frequently difficult to document. ... One of the patients had a complete homonymous hemianopia on both the clinical perimetry and the SLO perimetry. A second patient was found by the SLO to have unstable fixation during testing.
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Homonymous hemianopia is the loss of the same half (either left or right) of the visual field for both eyes. This is often experienced by those who have suffered strokes.
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