Monocular hemianopia secondary to stroke

2020 
Abstract Purpose As a general rule, homonymous hemianopic defects localize to the retrochiasmal visual pathway and a monocular defect localizes at or anterior to the chiasm. We report three patients with a monocular hemianopia on automated static perimetry following cerebral stroke. Observations In this retrospective, consecutive case series, the charts of individuals presenting with stroke and monocular hemianopia were reviewed. Three individuals suffered cerebral stroke. Automated, static perimetry revealed a normal visual field in one eye and a monocular hemianopia in the other eye. No other neurologic, orbital or ocular causes were found. Conclusions and Importance: To our knowledge, this is the first report of this pattern of visual field loss following stroke, and we hypothesize that this phenomenon may be a unique feature of automated perimetry. Magnetic resonance imaging of the brain could be considered in patients with a monocular hemianopia on static perimetry.
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