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Bilateral Superior Altitudinal Hemianopia due to Bilateral Occipital Lobe Infarction
Neuro-Ophthalmology, 10/15/09
Ogawa K et al. – There have been 8 case reports of BSAH caused by occipital lobe lesions, however, the extent of the lesions inside the visual cortex was not evaluated in the previously reported patients. The analysis in these patient showed a close clinico–radiological correlation of BSAH.
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