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ISOLATED CONGENITAL HEMIANOPIA CAUSED BY PRENATAL INJURY TO THE OPTIC RADIATION ARCHIVES OF NEUROLOGY Ragge, N. K., Barkovich, A. J., Hoyt, W. F., Lambert, S. R. 1991; 48 (10): 1088-1091
Abstract
Isolated congenital hemianopias are typically caused by developmental abnormalities of the occipital lobe cortex. We describe two patients with an incidental partial hemianopia associated with unilateral periventricular leukomalacia that was acquired prenatally. Magnetic resonance imaging scans suggest a late second or early third trimester unilateral cerebral ischemic event.
View details for Web of Science ID A1991GJ52600022
View details for PubMedID 1929905