The most common complaints of patients with lesions that damage the optic chiasm are progressive loss of central acuity and dimming of the visual field, particularly in its temporal portion. In addition, bitemporal field defects, whether complete or scotomatous, may produce two other types of visual symptoms. One type consists of a disturbance of depth perception, and patients with this symptom complain of difficulties with such tasks as threading needles, sewing, and using precision tools. In such patients, convergence results in crossing of the two blind temporal hemifields. This produces a completely blind triangular area of field with its apex at fixation. The image of an object posterior to fixation falls on blind nasal retinas and thu...
This woman was 61 years old when she underwent initial neuro-ophthalmologic evaluation. Twenty-three...
AbstractChiasmal optic neuritis (ON), a rare condition that affects the optic chiasm, is mostly asso...
Congenital lesions of the retina, optic nerve, chiasm, tract, or retrogeniculate pathways are associ...
The most common complaints of patients with lesions that damage the optic chiasm are progressive los...
Patients with chiasmal syndromes may or may not have ophthalmoscopically apparent nerve fiber layer ...
Manchester and Calhoun reported bitemporal visual field defects in five patients with dominant hered...
Damage to the optic chiasm can occur from the direct or indirect effects of a variety of lesions. Bi...
Although there are many variations in the visual field defects caused by damage to the optic chiasm,...
The optic chiasm is one of the most important structures in neuro-ophthalmologic diagnosis
The mechanism by which the chiasm is compressed from below was studied by Hedges, who used normal, a...
The visual fields of both eyes may be altered by a single lesion posterior to the optic chiasm, by a...
MRI as a tool for assessing chiasmal visual defect in a patient with neuromyelitis optica Bitemporal...
In 1930, Cushing described the importance of optic atrophy and bitemporal field defects in adults as...
With few exceptions, unilateral lesions of the visual sensory pathway posterior to the optic chiasma...
Although lesions of the optic tracts are infrequently recognized, they are of great importance becau...
This woman was 61 years old when she underwent initial neuro-ophthalmologic evaluation. Twenty-three...
AbstractChiasmal optic neuritis (ON), a rare condition that affects the optic chiasm, is mostly asso...
Congenital lesions of the retina, optic nerve, chiasm, tract, or retrogeniculate pathways are associ...
The most common complaints of patients with lesions that damage the optic chiasm are progressive los...
Patients with chiasmal syndromes may or may not have ophthalmoscopically apparent nerve fiber layer ...
Manchester and Calhoun reported bitemporal visual field defects in five patients with dominant hered...
Damage to the optic chiasm can occur from the direct or indirect effects of a variety of lesions. Bi...
Although there are many variations in the visual field defects caused by damage to the optic chiasm,...
The optic chiasm is one of the most important structures in neuro-ophthalmologic diagnosis
The mechanism by which the chiasm is compressed from below was studied by Hedges, who used normal, a...
The visual fields of both eyes may be altered by a single lesion posterior to the optic chiasm, by a...
MRI as a tool for assessing chiasmal visual defect in a patient with neuromyelitis optica Bitemporal...
In 1930, Cushing described the importance of optic atrophy and bitemporal field defects in adults as...
With few exceptions, unilateral lesions of the visual sensory pathway posterior to the optic chiasma...
Although lesions of the optic tracts are infrequently recognized, they are of great importance becau...
This woman was 61 years old when she underwent initial neuro-ophthalmologic evaluation. Twenty-three...
AbstractChiasmal optic neuritis (ON), a rare condition that affects the optic chiasm, is mostly asso...
Congenital lesions of the retina, optic nerve, chiasm, tract, or retrogeniculate pathways are associ...