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. 2018 Jun 7;32(10):1563–1573. doi: 10.1038/s41433-018-0135-y

Fig. 3.

Fig. 3

Children with abnormal visual fields, who became capable of Goldman perimetry during follow-up. A comparison of Goldmann and SVOP visual fields. a, b Patient 1. Left optic nerve/hypothalamic pilocytic astrocytoma with blind left eye. Goldman (a) and SVOP (b) confirm right temporal hemianopia in only seeing eye with residual right nasal field. On the SVOP plot, (○: seen, ●: unseen) c, d Patient 2. Right optic nerve/hypothalamic pilocytic astrocytoma with blind right eye. Goldman (c) and SVOP (d) confirm left temporal hemianopia in only seeing eye with residual left nasal visual field. e, f Patient 15. Hypothalamic pilocytic astrocytoma with blind right eye. Goldman (e) and SVOP (f) confirm left temporal hemianopia in seeing left eye, with residual left nasal field of vision. gi Patient 16. Left temporal pilocytic astrocytoma. Goldmann (g, h) and binocular SVOP (i) confirm right-sided hemianopia