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One-sided Visual Field Defect after Cranio Cerebral Injury (30°-Perimetry)

One-sided Visual Field Defect after Cranio Cerebral Injury (30°-Perimetry)
One-sided visual field defect caused by optic nerve atrophy induced by a cranio cerebral injury: The 30°-w-w-perimetry showing a one-sided visual defect caused by an axonal degeneration of the left optic nerve by frontobasal lesions between chiasma and orbita.
Michelson, Georg, Prof. Dr. med., Interdisciplinary Center of Ophthalmic Preventive Medicine and Imaging, Department of Ophthalmology, Friedrich-Alexander-University, Erlangen, Germany
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Brain and Optical Pathway -> Optic Nerve Atrophy (OS) caused by Craniocerebral Injury (Colour Image, 30°-w-w-Perimetry, OCT, MRI)
cranio cerebral injury, optic nerve atrophy, Octopus G1, 30°-w-w-Perimetry, perimetry
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