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[Rehabilitation of homonymous hemianopsia].

Klinische Monatsblatter fur Augenheilkunde, 2000
Homonymous hemianopia, most often caused by cerebral arterial infarction, represents for the patient a severe handicap, whereby beside bumping into persons and objects disturbance of reading and writing are predominant. In the beginning the patients often are not aware of the hemianopia (anosognosia) or even completely deny it (hemi-neglect).
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Crossed-quadrant homonymous hemianopsia.

Journal of clinical neuro-ophthalmology, 1990
This case report illustrates the clinicopathological correlation between the anatomic defect of bilateral occipital lobe infarction with crossed-quadrant homonymous hemianopsia that resulted from a cervical spine injury. Routine ophthalmological and neuroradiological investigations were undertaken, including magnetic resonance imaging scanning, that ...
J A, Dyer   +4 more
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Juxtaposed Homonymous Hemianopsia Due to Neurotuberculosis

Journal of Neuro-Ophthalmology, 2020
Lorena, Wheelock-Gutierrez   +5 more
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[Homonymous hemianopsia and its rehabilitation].

Klinische Monatsblatter fur Augenheilkunde, 1988
The majority of patients with homonymous visual field disorders after postchiasmatic brain damage suffer from reading disabilities (known as hemianopic dyslexia) because the residual visual field is too small for complete comprehension of words and sentences. Furthermore, they typically show a reduction of searching movements in the affected hemifield.
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[Homonymous hemianopsia in brain tumors].

Klinische Monatsblatter fur Augenheilkunde, 1988
Homonymous hemianopsia may be caused by tumors in the region of the optic tract, the lateral geniculate body, the optic radiation, and the visual cortex. Tumors are responsible for about two-thirds of the temporal lesions and about one-half to one-third of the parietal and occipital lesions.
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Bilateral Homonymous Hemianopsia

American Journal of Ophthalmology, 1959
C. Wilbur Rucker, Thomas P. Kearns
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Homonymous Hemianopsia

2018
Miral D. Jhaveri   +5 more
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Homonymous Hemianopsia: Assessment and Nursing Management

AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 1979
J H, Johnson, M, Cryan
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