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The Anatomy of Infarcts Causing Hemianopia and Quadrantanopia in Posterior Cerebral Artery Stroke.
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HYSTERIC HOMONYMOUS HEMIANOPSIA
The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 1922Abstract 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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Neuro-Ophthalmology, 1992
Anatomical principles of the suprachiasmatic pathway. The neuro-ophthalmological examination of homonymous hemianopia: qualitative perimetry (confrontation tests), quantitative perimetry (campimetry on the Bjerrum screen, kinetic perimetry, static perimetry, automatic computer controlled perimetry, perimetry with colours, flickerfusion frequency ...
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Anatomical principles of the suprachiasmatic pathway. The neuro-ophthalmological examination of homonymous hemianopia: qualitative perimetry (confrontation tests), quantitative perimetry (campimetry on the Bjerrum screen, kinetic perimetry, static perimetry, automatic computer controlled perimetry, perimetry with colours, flickerfusion frequency ...
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Hippocrates and Homonymous Hemianopsia
1983Half-blindness, or homonymous hemianopsia, was known already by the Hippocratians. This symptom was mentioned in the ‘Second Book on Disease’, written in the 4th century B.C. The present article is a brief presentation of Hippocrates and a review of the Hippocratic collection.
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