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1                         All participants had homonymous hemianopia.
2 opia, optic neuritis, and residual vision in homonymous hemianopia.
3                   Thirty-three patients with homonymous hemianopias and 50 normal subjects were teste
4             Examination demonstrated a right homonymous hemianopia, and magnetic resonance imaging re
5 alexia and patients with an incomplete right homonymous hemianopia, but no reading deficit, viewed si
6 s demonstrated in patients with severe right homonymous hemianopia, commensurate with their inability
7 in normal readers and have shown how a right homonymous hemianopia disrupts the motor preparation of
8                        Patients with stable, homonymous hemianopia due to unilateral occipital infarc
9 atients were 18 years or older with complete homonymous hemianopia for at least 3 months and without
10                                              Homonymous hemianopia had a negative impact on patients'
11 cute event in a group of seven patients with homonymous hemianopia; here a negative straight line rel
12                             Individuals with homonymous hemianopia (HH) are permitted to drive in som
13  study was designed to examine the effect of homonymous hemianopia (HH) on detection of pedestrian fi
14     Forty-eight patients with stroke-induced homonymous hemianopia (HH) were randomized into 2 traini
15             The hypothesis that drivers with homonymous hemianopia (HH) would take a lane position th
16                                              Homonymous hemianopia (HH), a common visual impairment r
17 lated quality of life (QoL) in patients with homonymous hemianopia (HH).
18       Retinal nerve fibre loss in congenital homonymous hemianopia in humans is well recognized from
19                                              Homonymous hemianopia is the commonest form of acquired
20  included: age >18 years at time of testing; homonymous hemianopia; no other ophthalmic or neurologic
21      Neurologic examination showed mild left homonymous hemianopia, normal gait with no cerebellar si
22                    Patients with an acquired homonymous hemianopia often adapt over a period of a few
23                         Dyslexia, incomplete homonymous hemianopia, preserved color identification wi
24 are destroyed, resulting in a complete right homonymous hemianopia, rightward saccades during text re