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HVF 24-2 testing revealed an inferior paracentral scotoma and superior arcuate scotoma in the right eye (Figure 3a) and an inferior Bjerrum scotoma in the left eye (Figure 3b). 2. OCT RNFL (a ...
HVF 30-2 of the right (b ... In the first evaluation for photopsias and scotoma in the left eye, dilated fundus exam was negative for retinal tear or detachment. In the second evaluation for ...
In the remaining 15 patients, diagnosis was based upon reproducible paracentral or central scotoma on automated visual field testing or a single abnormal HVF test combined with typical fundus ...
A scotoma is a blind spot in your vision, which is an area you cannot see. Blind spots may be small or large and can be temporary or permanent. A scotoma can also move around to different places ...
A scintillating scotoma may affect one or both of your eyes. It’s a blind spot that flickers and wavers between light and dark. They’re typically not permanent but could indicate an underlying ...
Central visual field loss, a scotoma or blind area in central vision, is found most commonly in patients with age-related macular degeneration (AMD). Patients with AMD may drive provided their ...
"When severe, solar retinopathy can cause an absolute scotoma [blind spot]," write Chris Y. Wu, MD, from the Department of Ophthalmology, New York Eye and Ear Infirmary of Mount Sinai, and ...