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Heteronymous hemianopia

Introduction: Heteronymous hemianopia

Description of Heteronymous hemianopia

Heteronymous hemianopia: attitudinal hemianopia involving the upper field of one eye and the lower field of the other; or a binasal or bitemporal hemianopia. SYN: crossed hemianopia.
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