Bitemporal hemianopsia refers to a visual field defect where there is loss of vision in both temporal fields. It is often associated with lesions affecting the optic chiasm, leading to characteristic patterns of
OBJECTIVE. The objective of this study was to test the hypothesis that bitemporal hemianopsia (BHA) is the most common visual field (VF) defect in patients with pituitary macroadenoma and to assess the degree of optic pathway compression necessary to produce visual defects.AJR: American Journal ...
hemianopia- blindness in one half of the visual field of one or both eyes hemianopsia vision defect,visual defect,visual disorder,visual impairment- impairment of the sense of sight Based on WordNet 3.0, Farlex clipart collection. © 2003-2012 Princeton University, Farlex Inc. ...
Acquired supranuclear ocular motor paresis (ASOMP) is a rare complication following cardiac surgery, characterized by limited voluntary eye motility. The exact cause and development of ASOMP after cardiac surgery remain unclear. We report a case of ASOMP with paracentral b...
One of the prerequisites for comfortable binocular single vision (BSV) is the presence of normal overlapping visual fields. Any defect in the visual field of one or both eyes may interfere with BSV...doi:10.1080/0065955x.1995.11982054Marla J. ShainbergG. Roper-HallSophia M. Chung...
At the bedside, however, the neuro-ophthalmologist performed confrontation testing that suggested a bitemporal hemianopia. Three weeks later a formal Goldmann perimetry, however, confirmed the bitemporal hemianopsia鈥Emergencies In Neuro-Ophthalmology:A Case Based Approach...
A variety of visual field defects may be seen in optic neuropathies, but typically in NMO, a central scotoma or altitudinal hemianopia is the most frequent visual field defect in patients with optic neuritis; bitemporal hemianopia is exceedingly rare....
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