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Survey of Ophthalmology, 2019
A 54-year-old white man presented with a "blind spot" temporally in his left eye. Best-corrected visual acuity in the affected eye was 20/20, and Humphrey visual field revealed an enlarged blind spot. Funduscopic examination revealed subtle peripapillary pigmentary changes corresponding to a well-demarcated peripapillary region of hyperautofluorescence
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A 54-year-old white man presented with a "blind spot" temporally in his left eye. Best-corrected visual acuity in the affected eye was 20/20, and Humphrey visual field revealed an enlarged blind spot. Funduscopic examination revealed subtle peripapillary pigmentary changes corresponding to a well-demarcated peripapillary region of hyperautofluorescence
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Archives of Ophthalmology, 1950
IN A REVIEW of the visual field records of some 3,000 cases accumulated at the Charlotte Eye, Ear and Throat Hospital since 1928, it was observed that these included a surprising number of cases of pericentral ring scotomas.1Larger ring scotomas, of the sort familiar in retinitis pigmentosa and of the nerve fiber bundle type, appeared less frequently ...
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IN A REVIEW of the visual field records of some 3,000 cases accumulated at the Charlotte Eye, Ear and Throat Hospital since 1928, it was observed that these included a surprising number of cases of pericentral ring scotomas.1Larger ring scotomas, of the sort familiar in retinitis pigmentosa and of the nerve fiber bundle type, appeared less frequently ...
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The Migrainous Scintillating Scotoma
JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1972The scintillating scotoma of migraine may occur without headache, particularly in persons beyond middle age. As an aid in recognition of the disorder, it may become necessary to assist the patient with the description of his symptom. The physician unfamiliar with the vagaries of migraine is apt to confuse this partial syndrome with transient ischemic ...
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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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Optic Disc Morphology and Paracentral Scotoma in Patients with Open-Angle Glaucoma and Myopia
Journal of Clinical Medicine, 2023Eun Ji Lee
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Object identification without foveal vision: Evidence from an artificial scotoma paradigm
Perception & Psychophysics, 1997John M Henderson, Steven J Pierce
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