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BOF: 159 A 44 year old male presents with a history of bumping into things difficulty reading . A CT scan of his brain is performed and this shows a unilateral occipital pole lesion. In this patient which one of the following visual field defects would you expect? a) Homonymous hemianopia b) Quadrantic hemianopia c) Central scotoma d) Homonymous hemianopia with macular sparing e) Homonymous central hemiscotoma
BOF: 159
A 44 year old male presents with a history of bumping into things difficulty reading .
A CT scan of his brain is performed and this shows a unilateral occipital pole lesion.
In this patient which one of the following visual field defects would you expect?
a) Homonymous hemianopia
b) Quadrantic hemianopia
c) Central scotoma
d) Homonymous hemianopia with macular sparing
e) Homonymous central hemiscotoma
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