Pure homonymous hemiachromatopsia (original) (raw)
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The study describes neuro-ophthalmologic findings in two patients with brain infarction who developed homonymous hemiachromatopsio with resolution to pure homonymous achromatopsia in an upper quadrant. All other visual parameter were normal; only color perimetry was capable of demonstrating the visual disorder. The results arc presented with special emphasis on the maculae region. Computed tomography studies and magnetic resonance imaging revealed lesions in the caudal and medial occipitotemporal gyri as well as in adjacent cortical regions. The lesions were secondary to disordered circulation in a proximal occipitotempora branch of the posterior cerebral artery. The anatomical findings and functional relations of color vision it man are discussed in the light of animal findings.
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Kölmel, H.W. Pure homonymous hemiachromatopsia.Eur Arch Psychiatr Neurol Sci 237, 237–243 (1988). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00449913
- Received: 27 January 1988
- Issue Date: June 1988
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00449913