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. 2004 Jul;88(7):896–899. doi: 10.1136/bjo.2003.038489

Table 2.

 Age, sex, study eye, tumour diagnosis, and visual field defect in the 16 patients (20 eyes) with temporal hemianopia from chiasmal compression

Patient Sex Age Eye VA Diagnosis Visual field
1 M 43 LE 20/20 Craniopharyngeoma Complete hemianopia
2 F 43 RE 20/20 Craniopharyngeoma Complete hemianopia
3 F 54 LE 20/20 Meningioma Complete hemianopia
4 M 55 RE 20/30 Adenoma IT remaining with V/4e
LE 20/25 IT remaining with V/4e
5 M 48 RE 20/20 Adenoma IT remaining with V/4e and I/4e
LE 20/20 IT remaining with V/4e
6 M 50 RE 20/30 Adenoma Complete hemianopia
LE 20/20 Complete hemianopia
7 F 61 RE 20/20 Adenoma IT remaining with V/4e and I/4e
8 F 38 OE 20/20 Adenoma IT remaining with V/4e
9 M 72 OE 20/30 Adenoma IT remaining with V/4e
10 F 47 RE 20/20 Adenoma Complete hemianopia
11 F 34 LE 20/20 Adenoma IT remaining with V/4e and I/4e
12 M 21 RE 20/20 Adenoma IT remaining with V/4e
LE 20/20 IT remaining with V/4e
13 M 18 RE 20/20 Craniopharyngeoma IT remaining with V/4e and I/4e
14 F 20 RE 20/20 Adenoma Complete hemianopia
15 F 23 RE 20/20 Adenoma Complete hemianopia
16 F 49 RE 20/20 Adenoma IT remaining with V/4e and I/4e

M, male; F, female; LE, left eye; RE, right eye; VA, visual acuity; IT, inferior temporal.