BACKGROUND: Peripheral homonymous scotomas beyond 30°from fixation are rare. The paucity of publications describing such visual field defects might be attributed to various factors, including the absence of severe symptoms, routine visual field assessment restricted to the central 30°with automated perimetry, and the collateral circulation to the occipital cortex. The aim of this study was to correlate the brain lesions and perimetric findings in 2 unusual cases of peripheral homonymous scotomas, with the anatomic location of the optic radiation and primary visual cortex. METHODS: Two patients with circumscribed homonymous scotomas beyond 30°related to infarcts in the intermediate area of the visual cortex are reported. We describe a new st...
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: Given the finding seen in the first part of the video, which of the following associated features ...
WOS: 000290298600027PubMed ID: 20935321Objective To assess the temporal course of homonymous visual-...
Background: Peripheral homonymous scotomas beyond 30[degrees] from fixation are rare. The paucity of...
Background: Perimetry is widely used in the localization of retrochiasmal visual pathway lesions. Al...
Background: The concepts of the representation of visual field in primary visual cortex are based on...
A classical case of homonymous hemianopia with macular sparing secondary to stroke involving the occ...
Background: The representation of the visual field in visual cortex was established over a century a...
Paracentral homonymous hemianopia is a rare form of homonymous visual field defect. Vascular disorde...
AbstractAn attempt was made to clarify whether the site of postchiasmal lesions affects subjective p...
Summary: • Homonymous hemianopsia -easy to identify when it's either on right or left side -lesion i...
International audienceINTRODUCTION: Following unilateral damage of the primary visual cortex one of ...
Rarely examples are encountered in clinical practice of homonymous visual field defects that respect...
Purpose: To report one case of homonymous paracentral scotoma with corresponding optical coherence t...
A patient showing a congruous homonymous superior quadrantanopsia was found at autopsy to have infar...
The final, published version of this article is available at https://doi.org/10.1159/000516663Monocu...
: Given the finding seen in the first part of the video, which of the following associated features ...
WOS: 000290298600027PubMed ID: 20935321Objective To assess the temporal course of homonymous visual-...
Background: Peripheral homonymous scotomas beyond 30[degrees] from fixation are rare. The paucity of...
Background: Perimetry is widely used in the localization of retrochiasmal visual pathway lesions. Al...
Background: The concepts of the representation of visual field in primary visual cortex are based on...
A classical case of homonymous hemianopia with macular sparing secondary to stroke involving the occ...
Background: The representation of the visual field in visual cortex was established over a century a...
Paracentral homonymous hemianopia is a rare form of homonymous visual field defect. Vascular disorde...
AbstractAn attempt was made to clarify whether the site of postchiasmal lesions affects subjective p...
Summary: • Homonymous hemianopsia -easy to identify when it's either on right or left side -lesion i...
International audienceINTRODUCTION: Following unilateral damage of the primary visual cortex one of ...
Rarely examples are encountered in clinical practice of homonymous visual field defects that respect...
Purpose: To report one case of homonymous paracentral scotoma with corresponding optical coherence t...
A patient showing a congruous homonymous superior quadrantanopsia was found at autopsy to have infar...
The final, published version of this article is available at https://doi.org/10.1159/000516663Monocu...
: Given the finding seen in the first part of the video, which of the following associated features ...
WOS: 000290298600027PubMed ID: 20935321Objective To assess the temporal course of homonymous visual-...