Visually evoked cortical potentials in the evaluation of homonymous and bitemporal visual field defects
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Visually evoked cortical potentials in the evaluation of homonymous and bitemporal visual field defects
Abstract
Visually evoked cortical potentials were studied in six patients with a homonymous and six with a bitemporal hemianopia by presenting a pattern-reversal stimulus separately to a temporal or nasal retinal area and by recording the responses from leads over the hemispheres. Homonymous visual field defects are characterized by a reduction of VECPs from the affected hemisphere. The disturbance of VECPs in bitemporal hemianopia is more serious, since the fibres from both retinal halves may be damaged by a chiasm tumour.
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