Congruous homonymous hemianopia due to occipital lobe infarction
<p>Optic disorder in which the visual field defects in both eyes are completely symmetric in extent and intensity are defined as Congruous homonymous hemianopia. Here is such a case that I followed early this year. A sixty- five years old male, diabetic since 1994, Hypertensive for 14 years an...
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Main Authors: | K Suresh (Author), Arpita (Author), Sujitkumar (Author) |
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Journal of Clinical Research and Ophthalmology - Peertechz Publications,
2020-12-24.
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