Bitemporal Hemianopia | |
At first glance, this Goldmann visual field with its generally full peripheral isopters doesn’t appear to be a bitemporal hemianopia. However, the smaller isopters disclose bilateral paracentral defects that are strictly temporal in location and that border on the vertical meridian. The implications of a paracentral bitemporal hemianopia are identical to those of a more obvious bitemporal defect: 1) chiasmal localization, and 2) high likelihood of an intracranial tumor. | |
Pollock, Stephen C. , M.D., ¦1, Mebane NC, USA | |
H53.4 | |
Neuro-Ophthalmology -> Visual Field Defects -> Bitemporal Hemianopia | |
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