Homonymous Health Dictionary

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adj. describing a visual defect in which the visual field to one side of the body is restricted in both eyes (see hemianopia).
Health Source: Oxford | Concise Colour Medical Dictionary
Author: Jonathan Law, Elizabeth Martin

Hemianopia

Loss of half of the visual field in each eye. Hemianopia may be “homonymous” (in which the same side of both eyes is affected) or “heteronymous” (in which the loss is in opposite sides of the eyes). Visual loss may be temporary or permanent.

Hemianopia is not due to a disorder of the eyes themselves but results from damage to the optic nerves or brain. Transient homonymous hemianopia in young people is usually caused by migraine. In older people, it occurs in transient ischaemic attacks. Permanent homonymous hemianopia is usually caused by a stroke, but it may result from brain damage by a tumour, injury, or infection. Hemianopia may also be caused by pressure on the optic nerve from a pituitary tumour.... hemianopia

Quadrantanopia

Inability to see in one quarter of the visual ?eld.

Homonymous quadrantanopia is loss of vision in the same quarter of the ?eld in each EYE.... quadrantanopia




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