Purpose: The management of diplopia can be challenging in patients with a concurrent visual-field (VF) defect. We conducted a retrospective chart review to analyze and compare treatment outcomes for different types of VF defects. Methods: A retrospective chart review. Results: Seven patients with diplopia and VF defects were identified during the study. Four had bitemporal hemianopia, one had homonymous hemianopia, and two had a constricted central VF. A favorable or satisfactory outcome was achieved in all but two patients with bitemporal hemianopia. Conclusions: The hemifield-slide diplopia may develop in patients with bitemporal hemianopia or heteronymous altitudinal visual defects. Sensory abnormalities usually persist, even after elimi...
Optometric vision therapy for nonstrabismic accom-modative and vergence disorders involves highly sp...
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Introduction: Cerebrovascular diseases include a wide range of diseases and disorders based on damag...
Summary: Retinal Hemifield Slide Phenomenon • Problem: Two visual fields slide because the hemifield...
Misalignment of the eyes results in double vision. It isimportant to recognize the two coexisting co...
Unilateral visual cortex lesions caused by stroke or trauma lead to blindness in contralateral visua...
Background: Homonymous visual field defects (HVFDs) are a common consequence of posterior brain inju...
Background:Homonymous visual field defects (HVFD) are common after postchiasmatic acquired brain inj...
Summary: • Nonparetic Diplopia occurs when you have double vision, but no weakness of any muscle or ...
Summary: • Monocular diplopia: each eye alone o Monocular problem: horizontal or vertical misalignme...
Summary: • Diplopia (seeing two images) can be grouped into being binocular or monocular o Binocular...
Visual field deficit (VFD) is one of the most commonly observed symptoms following brain injury. Per...
Aim: To examine whether visual restitution training (VRT) is able to change absolute homonymous fiel...
Fourth nerve or superior oblique palsies are exceedingly common in outpatient neurologic and ophthal...
Summary: • Homonymous hemianopsia -easy to identify when it's either on right or left side -lesion i...
Optometric vision therapy for nonstrabismic accom-modative and vergence disorders involves highly sp...
Date of publication unknownIncludes bibliographical references.Date of publication unknownThis issue...
Introduction: Cerebrovascular diseases include a wide range of diseases and disorders based on damag...
Summary: Retinal Hemifield Slide Phenomenon • Problem: Two visual fields slide because the hemifield...
Misalignment of the eyes results in double vision. It isimportant to recognize the two coexisting co...
Unilateral visual cortex lesions caused by stroke or trauma lead to blindness in contralateral visua...
Background: Homonymous visual field defects (HVFDs) are a common consequence of posterior brain inju...
Background:Homonymous visual field defects (HVFD) are common after postchiasmatic acquired brain inj...
Summary: • Nonparetic Diplopia occurs when you have double vision, but no weakness of any muscle or ...
Summary: • Monocular diplopia: each eye alone o Monocular problem: horizontal or vertical misalignme...
Summary: • Diplopia (seeing two images) can be grouped into being binocular or monocular o Binocular...
Visual field deficit (VFD) is one of the most commonly observed symptoms following brain injury. Per...
Aim: To examine whether visual restitution training (VRT) is able to change absolute homonymous fiel...
Fourth nerve or superior oblique palsies are exceedingly common in outpatient neurologic and ophthal...
Summary: • Homonymous hemianopsia -easy to identify when it's either on right or left side -lesion i...
Optometric vision therapy for nonstrabismic accom-modative and vergence disorders involves highly sp...
Date of publication unknownIncludes bibliographical references.Date of publication unknownThis issue...
Introduction: Cerebrovascular diseases include a wide range of diseases and disorders based on damag...