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  2. Homonymous Hemianopia (HH): Causes & Treatment - Cleveland Clinic

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    Homonymous hemianopia is vision loss on the same side — left or right — in both eyes. This symptom usually happens with conditions needing emergency care.

  3. Hemianopia: Types, Symptoms, Causes & Treatments - Vision Center

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    Homonymous Hemianopia. Homonymous hemianopia is the most common type of hemianopia. It results in vision loss on the same side of each eye. Different types of homonymous hemianopia include: Left hemianopia is vision loss on the left half of each eye; Right hemianopia is vision loss on the right half of each eye

  4. Homonymous hemianopsia - Wikipedia

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    Homonymous hemianopsia (or homonymous hemianopia) is hemianopic visual field loss on the same side of both eyes. Homonymous hemianopsia occurs because the right half of the brain has visual pathways for the left hemifield of both eyes, and the left half of the brain has visual pathways for the right hemifield of both eyes.

  5. Homonymous Hemianopsia - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf

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    Homonymous hemianopsia (HH), or homonymous hemianopia, is a visual field loss in the same halves of the visual field of each eye. For example, in right HH, the visual field loss is on the right side in the right eye and on the right side in the left eye.

  6. Hemianopia, sometimes called hemianopsia, is partial blindness or a loss of sight in half of your visual field. It’s caused by brain damage, rather than a problem with your eyes. Depending on the...

  7. Homonymous hemianopia - UpToDate

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    Homonymous hemianopia is a visual field defect involving either the two right or the two left halves of the visual fields of both eyes. It is caused by lesions of the retrochiasmal visual pathways, ie, lesions of the optic tract, the lateral geniculate nucleus, the optic radiations, and the cerebral visual (occipital) cortex ( figure 1 ) [ 1-4 ].

  8. What Is Hemianopsia? Partial vs. Complete Hemianopia

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    Homonymous – Most common type of hemianopia where the same half of each visual field is affected. The right half (right homonymous) or left half (left homonymous) of the visual field is lost, depending on which side of the brain is damaged.