- Hemianopsia, or
hemianopia, is a
visual field loss on the left or
right side of the
vertical midline. It can
affect one eye but
usually affects both eyes...
- Hemianopsia, or
hemianopia, is a loss of
vision or
blindness (anopsia) in half the
visual field,
usually on one side of the
vertical midline. The most...
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quadrantic hemianopia. This is also
known as pie in the sky disorder. A
lesion in the
right parietal lobe
cause inferior quadrantic hemianopia. It is also...
- hemianopsia".
Science Daily. Peli, E; Satgunam, P (2014). "Bitemporal
hemianopia; its
unique binocular complexities and a
novel remedy".
Ophthalmic and...
- (e.g.
Bitemporal hemianopia, loss of
vision at the sides)
Lesions after the
chiasm (homonymous
field defects like
homonymous hemianopia, Quadrantanopia...
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Binasal hemianopsia Other names Binasal hemianopia Paris as seen with
binasal hemianopsia Specialty Ophthalmology ...
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specific visual impairment, most
frequently visual field loss (homonymous
hemianopia, a
visual field defect). Nevertheless,
evidence for the
efficacy of cost-effective...
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hemianopsia Binasal hemianopsia Bitemporal hemianopsia Superior hemianopia Inferior hemianopia Quadrantanopia Stanaszek,
Walter F.; Stanaszek, Mary J.; Holt...
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quadrantanopia Lesions that
involve both
cunei cause a
lower altitudinal hemianopia (altitudinopia) The
lower division:
Loops from the
lateral geniculate...
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Visuospatial disturbances Decreased level of
consciousness Homonymous hemianopia Motor and
Sensory Defects (≥2/3 of face, arm, leg) For more information...