Abstract
OBJECTIVES—To make a personal report of a hemianopia due to an occipital infarct, sustained by a professor of neurology. METHODS—Verbatim observation of neurological phenomena recorded during the acute illness. RESULTS—Hemianopia, visual hallucinations, and non-occipital deficits without extraoccipital lesions on MRI, are described and discussed. CONCLUSIONS—Hemianopia, due to an occipital infarct, without alexia, is not a disability which precludes a normal professional career. Neurorehabilitation has not been necessary.
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