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Pediatric Homonymous Hemianopia
Journal of American Association for Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus, 2006Homonymous hemianopia is a disabling condition caused by numerous lesions affecting the retrochiasmal visual pathways. Little is known about homonymous hemianopia in childhood.All patients seen in the Neuro-Ophthalmology Unit at Emory University with homonymous hemianopia (confirmed by Goldmann, Humphrey, or confrontation visual fields) between 1989 ...
Sachin, Kedar +4 more
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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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Homonyms of Auxiliary Parts of Speech In Folklore Texts
Forum for Linguistic StudiesSome of the auxiliary parts of speech, in addition to playing a key role in the structural semantics of the text, become homonyms and act as an important element in the semantic completion of the text.
Zulfıyya Ismayil +5 more
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Synonyms and homonyms in Herzegovinian and Dalmatian grapevine cultivars
Acta Horticulturae, 2019Today's grapevine assortment in Bosnia and Herzegovina is the result of several evolutionary, agroecological and historical factors. One of them is the proximity of Dalmatia as a wine-growing area, from which some cultivars were transferred and adapted ...
A. Mandić +4 more
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Bilateral Homonymous Hemianopia
American Journal of Ophthalmology, 1978Bilateral homonymous hemianopia occurred in 15 patients seen during a four-year period. Persons with this visual deficit had similarly shaped visual field defects on corresponding sides of the vertical midline for each eye, equal visual acuity which is generally normal, and normal pupil and fundus examinations.
E W, Nepple, R E, Appen, J F, Sackett
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Correction of two homonyms and an original spelling of Thach [2018]
Ruthenica, Russian Malacological Journal, 2019Two substitution names are proposed for primary homonyms introduced for land snail of the family Camaenidae in Thach [2018].
B. Páll‐Gergely
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Homonymous Hemianopia in Stroke
Journal of Neuro-Ophthalmology, 2006Previous reports have suggested that most cases of homonymous hemianopia (HH) are caused by occipital stroke. However, these reports have not always been supported by brain imaging.We reviewed the medical records of all patients seen in our unit between 1989 and 2004 who had HH documented by formal perimetry or confrontation visual fields and had ...
Xiaojun, Zhang +4 more
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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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Homonymous paracentral scotomas
Journal of Neurology, 1987Of 230 patients with homonymous visual field defects of central origin, 3 had paracentral scotomas. All complained of severe photophobia and difficulty in reading. Two patients suspected that the scotoma had developed as a result of glare; the visual disorder resolved in these cases, but persisted in the third patient.
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2019
Homonymous hemianopia is caused by unilateral lesions involving the retrochiasmal visual pathways or primary visual cortex. Common causes of homonymous hemianopia include stroke, tumor, and trauma. In this chapter, we begin by reviewing the clinical features that can help to localize the lesion and determine its cause.
Matthew J. Thurtell, Robert L. Tomsak
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Homonymous hemianopia is caused by unilateral lesions involving the retrochiasmal visual pathways or primary visual cortex. Common causes of homonymous hemianopia include stroke, tumor, and trauma. In this chapter, we begin by reviewing the clinical features that can help to localize the lesion and determine its cause.
Matthew J. Thurtell, Robert L. Tomsak
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