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Visual fields
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- RESIDENT AND FELLOW SECTION
Teaching NeuroImages: Superior segmental optic nerve hypoplasia confirmed by optical coherence tomography
- Geetha Athappilly and Victoria S. Pelak
Neurology 2009; 72: e91-92e.
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- ARTICLES
Comparing explorative saccade and flicker training in hemianopia: A randomized controlled study
- T. Roth, A. N. Sokolov, A. Messias, P. Roth, M. Weller, and S. Trauzettel-Klosinski
Neurology 2009; 72: 324-331.
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Predictors of fitness to drive in people with Parkinson disease
- H. Devos, W. Vandenberghe, A. Nieuwboer, M. Tant, G. Baten, and W. De Weerdt
Neurology 2007; 69: 1434-1441.
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Optokinetic therapy improves text reading in patients with hemianopic alexia: A controlled trial
- G. A. Spitzyna, R.J.S. Wise, S. A. McDonald, G. T. Plant, D. Kidd, H. Crewes, and A. P. Leff
Neurology 2007; 68: 1922-1930.
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- CLINICAL/SCIENTIFIC NOTES
Ocular lateropulsion from a brainstem stroke can compensate for hemianopia
- Lea Pollak, Olga Zeleni, Yitzhak Kimigiar, and José Martin Rabey
Neurology 2007; 68: 874-875.
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- NEUROIMAGES
Homonymous hemianopsia complicating treatment of postoperative epistaxis
- Patricio S. Espinosa, Charles D. Smith, and Joseph R. Berger
Neurology 2006; 67: 1305.
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- RESIDENT AND FELLOW PAGE
Geniculate quadruple sectoranopia
- Benjamin J. Osborne, Grant T. Liu, and Steven L. Galetta
Neurology 2006; 66: E41-42E.
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Natural history of homonymous hemianopia
- X. Zhang, S. Kedar, M. J. Lynn, N. J. Newman, and V. Biousse
Neurology 2006; 66: 901-905.
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Homonymous hemianopias: Clinicalanatomic correlations in 904 cases
- X. Zhang, S. Kedar, M. J. Lynn, N. J. Newman, and V. Biousse
Neurology 2006; 66: 906-910.
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- BRIEF COMMUNICATIONS
MR tractography predicts visual field defects following temporal lobe resection
- H.W.R. Powell, G. J.M. Parker, D. C. Alexander, M. R. Symms, P. A. Boulby, C. A.M. Wheeler-Kingshott, G. J. Barker, M. J. Koepp, and J. S. Duncan
Neurology 2005; 65: 596-599.
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