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A stroke or brain injury can affect visual field, and usually causes visual field loss in both eyes. The vision loss is due to injury in the brain, rather than any problems with the eyes.
More information: Fiona J Rowe et al, European Stroke Organisation (ESO) guideline on visual impairment in stroke, European Stroke Journal (2025). DOI: 10.1177/23969873251314693 ...
Post stroke visual impairment (PSVI) is currently an under researched area. However the full range of impairments is currently unknown. 915 post-stroke patients ...
A 66-year-old man was seen in the glaucoma clinic at Tufts Medical Center due to visual field changes, referred to neurology and then to neuro-ophthalmology with gradual left-sided peripheral ...
A new University of Liverpool study, published in Wiley Brain and Behaviour, examines the factors that influence how a person adapts to visual field loss following stroke. Approximately 65% of ...
A new University of Liverpool study, published in Wiley Brain and Behaviour, examines the factors that influence how a person adapts to visual field loss following stroke. Approximately 65% of ...
A new University of Liverpool study, published in Wiley Brain and Behaviour, examines the factors that influence how a person adapts to visual field loss following stroke. Approximately 65% of ...
Journal Reference: Fiona J. Rowe. Stroke survivors’ views and experiences on impact of visual impairment. Brain and Behavior, 2017; e00778 DOI: 10.1002/brb3.778 ...
TOPLINE: People with a reduced visual field due to glaucoma or stroke who regained their licenses after passing a simulator-based assessment showed similar driving performance on the road as that ...
A new study examines the factors that influence how a person adapts to visual field loss following stroke. A new University of Liverpool study, published in Wiley Brain and Behaviour, examines the ...