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- Glaucoma, nystagmus, scotoma, or strabismus may also occur.
- The size of the monocular scotoma is 5? degrees of visual angle.
- The blended curvature of aspheres reduces scotoma, a ringed blind spot.
- Junctional scotomas classically show ipsilateral optic disc neuropathy with contralateral superotemporal defects.
- There is no direct conscious awareness of visual scotomas.
- The term " scotoma " is also used metaphorically in several fields.
- As expected, visual field testing in cone dystrophy usually reveals a central scotoma.
- Normal central vision may return several minutes before the scotoma disappears from peripheral vision.
- This is also known as a junctional scotoma.
- For example, one may present video containing a blurred region representing a scotoma.
- Visual migraines result from cortical spreading depression and are also commonly termed scintillating scotoma.
- He is also accosted by Doctor Scotoma, who speaks very negatively about drugs.
- Modern English cognate is scotoma, for a blind spot in one's vision.
- The study did not find a link between late-life onset scintillating scotoma and stroke.
- Lesions to primary visual cortex usually lead to a scotoma, or hole in the visual field.
- It may be difficult to read and dangerous to drive a vehicle while the scotoma is present.
- Every normal mammal eye has a scotoma in its field of vision, usually termed its blind spot.
- Rather than recognizing an incomplete image, patients with scotomas report that things " disappear " on them.
- In some cases, more aesthetic aspheric lens designs can be fitted, reducing Scotoma associated with lenticulars.
- Maggy tells a little about the hostile attitude of the father's doctor, one Doctor Scotoma.
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