We report a 23-year-old woman with right homonymous hemianopia and incomplete left inferior quadrantanopia and paracentral scotoma secondary to head trauma from a gunshot wound. The patient underwent ...
Hemianopia is when you lose sight in half of your visual field. This condition is not a problem with your eyes. It occurs after a stroke or other brain injury. The type of hemianopia you have depends ...
We report a case of comorbidity of exotropia with homonymous hemianopia in whom a careful preoperative assessment helped avoid an unexpected surgical outcome. A 50-year-old male presented with a ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . A 66-year-old patient first noticed trouble with his right peripheral vision 2 weeks prior to presentation while ...
Hemianopia is the loss of half of a person’s field of vision. This can occur due to a variety of factors, but it most commonly results from a stroke. Hemianopia means a person loses half of their ...
The correct diagnosis is homonymous hemianopia. Infants with a homonymous hemianopia can present with an anomalous head position where they turn their face ipsilateral to the visual field defect. It ...