Overlapping visual fields – A “diagnostic” conundrum
A 55-year old male, a patient with established glaucoma, presented with worsening of visual complaints. Field analysis revealed an apparent progression of the pre-existing field changes. A possible overlap of a neurological field defect was however suspected. Computerised tomogram (CT) revealed an a...
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doaj-c97aea7259f14ca8845237d9b6a5cf072021-10-07T05:55:32ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsTNOA Journal of Ophthalmic Science and Research2589-45282589-45362021-01-0159330730910.4103/tjosr.tjosr_42_20Overlapping visual fields – A “diagnostic” conundrumSophia LouisrajC A Nelson JesudasanA 55-year old male, a patient with established glaucoma, presented with worsening of visual complaints. Field analysis revealed an apparent progression of the pre-existing field changes. A possible overlap of a neurological field defect was however suspected. Computerised tomogram (CT) revealed an acute vascular event in the territory of the middle cerebral artery. Mistaking the new field defect as a sign of glaucoma progression, would have resulted in missing the cerebrovascular accident, with a possible ominous outcome. Careful interpretation of visual fields (especially in those with pre-existing field defects), is therefore, a must in every given clinical scenario.http://www.tnoajosr.com/article.asp?issn=2589-4528;year=2021;volume=59;issue=3;spage=307;epage=309;aulast=Louisrajfield defectglaucomaneurological event |
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Sophia Louisraj C A Nelson Jesudasan Overlapping visual fields – A “diagnostic” conundrum TNOA Journal of Ophthalmic Science and Research field defect glaucoma neurological event |
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Overlapping visual fields – A “diagnostic” conundrum |
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Overlapping visual fields – A “diagnostic” conundrum |
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Overlapping visual fields – A “diagnostic” conundrum |
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Overlapping visual fields – A “diagnostic” conundrum |
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Overlapping visual fields – A “diagnostic” conundrum |
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overlapping visual fields – a “diagnostic” conundrum |
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Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications |
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TNOA Journal of Ophthalmic Science and Research |
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2589-4528 2589-4536 |
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2021-01-01 |
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A 55-year old male, a patient with established glaucoma, presented with worsening of visual complaints. Field analysis revealed an apparent progression of the pre-existing field changes. A possible overlap of a neurological field defect was however suspected. Computerised tomogram (CT) revealed an acute vascular event in the territory of the middle cerebral artery. Mistaking the new field defect as a sign of glaucoma progression, would have resulted in missing the cerebrovascular accident, with a possible ominous outcome. Careful interpretation of visual fields (especially in those with pre-existing field defects), is therefore, a must in every given clinical scenario. |
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field defect glaucoma neurological event |
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http://www.tnoajosr.com/article.asp?issn=2589-4528;year=2021;volume=59;issue=3;spage=307;epage=309;aulast=Louisraj |
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