Visual Field Defects - Anatomy Overview
- Optic Nerve
- Vision Loss in One Eye
- Optic Chiasm
- Bitemporal Hemianopia - Both Eyes Outside Vision Loss
- Optic Tract
- Homonymous Hemianopia - Both Eyes Same Side
- Dorsal Optic Radiation
- Lower Quadrantic Vision Loss
- Meyer's Loop
- Upper Quadrantic Vision Loss
Visual Field Defects - Right Anopia
- Right Anopia
- Complete Vision Loss in 1 Eye
- Right Optic Nerve
- Retinoblastoma
- Gliomas
Visual Field Defects - Bitemporal Hemianopia
- Bitemporal Hemianopia
- Both Eyes Outside Vision Loss
- Tunnel Vision
- Optic Chiasm
- Suprasellar Compression
- Pituitary Adenoma
- Craniopharyngioma
Visual Field Defects - Homonymous Hemianopia
- Homonymous Hemianopia
- Vision Loss - Both Eyes Same Side
- Optic Tract
- Parietal Lobe
Visual Field Defects - Left Upper Quadrantic Anopia
- Left Upper Quadrantic Anopia
- Pie in the Sky
- Meyer's Loop
- Right Temporal Lobe
- Middle Cerebral Artery (MCA) Infarct
Visual Field Defects - Left Lower Quadrantic Anopia
- Left Lower Quadrantic Anopia
- Pie on the Floor
- Dorsal Optic Radiation
- Parietal Lobe
- Middle Cerebral Artery (MCA) Infarct
Visual Field Defects - Left Hemianopia with Macular Sparing
- Left Hemianopia with Macular Sparing
- Vision Loss - Same Side in Both Eyes
- Center Spared
- Occipital Lobe
- Posterior Cerebral Artery (PCA) Infarct
Refractive Errors of the Eye
- Myopia
- Focal Point Anterior to Retina
- Increased Risk for Retinal Detachment
- Hyperopia
- Focal Point Posterior to Retina
- Increased Risk for Angle-closure Glaucoma
- Astigmatism
- Abnormal Corneal Curvature
- Increased Risk for Amblyopia