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A portable hemianopsia tester

Acta Ophthalmologica, 1975
A pocket‐size static perimeter provided with four test lights, one for each quadrant of the visual field, has been constructed and applied to 190 visual fields in 97 patients. The main advantage of the instrument is its ability to disclose hemianopic defects in bedridden and certain sick patients unable to co‐operate with other methods, including the ...
H, Bynke, A, Heijl
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Transient Postictal Hemianopsia

Archives of Ophthalmology, 1968
A patient is presented who had a homonymous hemianopsia after a grand mal seizure. The patient had a histologically proven glioblastoma multiforme and it was believed initially that the visual field defect was due to extension of the tumor. The deficit in the visual field cleared completely after one month's time.
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A MIRROR FOR PATIENTS WITH HEMIANOPSIA

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1949
Hemianopsia is relatively frequent among patients with intracranial lesions. Most of these defects are of the nature of a homonomous hemianopsia. Patients with this disability often complain of the repeated dangers and embarrassments which occur as the direct result of their restricted field of vision.
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HYSTERIC HOMONYMOUS HEMIANOPSIA

The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 1922
Abstract The case here reported was observed in the Clinic for Neurology, Hospital of the University of Michigan. Its symptoms, history and subsequent course seem fully to justify the diagnosis indicated in the title.
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[Hemianopsia and agnosia].

Klinische Monatsblatter fur Augenheilkunde, 1988
Hemianopsia and agnosia, the coexistence of a disorder of perception and a disorder of recognition, is exemplified by two patients chosen for their clinical similarity. These two patients each had a stroke, one of the left and the other of the right posterior cerebral artery, resulting right and left hemianopsia respectively.
T, Landis, M, Regard
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Altitudinal Hemianopsia and Papilledema

American Journal of Ophthalmology, 1955
B G, PRATER, R L, LAM
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Photic stimulation in hemianopsia

Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology, 1952
A A, WEIL, W A, NOSIK
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BINASAL HEMIANOPSIA

Archives of Ophthalmology, 1947
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