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DOI: 10.1159/000296086
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I. Hemianopische Pupillenstarre ohne homonyme Hemianopsie

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“…This finding is consistent with the hypothesis that the connection between visual pathways and pretectal area in the dorsal midbrain is probably closely related to the LGN. 4,18,[36][37][38] It has been found that a RAPD in suprageniculate homonymous hemianopsia occurred in approximately half of all patients with lesions closer than 10 mm to the LGN or involving it but sparing the optic tract. 18 In lesions further than 18 mm away from the LGN, a RAPD did not occur at all.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This finding is consistent with the hypothesis that the connection between visual pathways and pretectal area in the dorsal midbrain is probably closely related to the LGN. 4,18,[36][37][38] It has been found that a RAPD in suprageniculate homonymous hemianopsia occurred in approximately half of all patients with lesions closer than 10 mm to the LGN or involving it but sparing the optic tract. 18 In lesions further than 18 mm away from the LGN, a RAPD did not occur at all.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Illumination of the nasal retina causes a larger direct than consensual pupillary contraction. Illumination of the temporal retina, however, has been reported to give a larger consensual than direct contraction by some authors [5,13,36] and equal reactions in both eyes by others [43,55].…”
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confidence: 98%