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44 year old man with 2 months of painless progressive visual loss OD
Digital Journal of Ophthalmology 1997
Volume 3, Number 10
January 7, 1997
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Phillip H. Choo, MD | Wills Eye Hospital, Philadelphia, PA
Marlon Maus, MD | Wills Eye Hospital, Philadelphia, PA
Examination
Vision: Hand motions OD, 20/30 OS
Pupils: Equal, briskly reactive to light. A trace relative afferent pupillary defect was present in the right eye.
External: Normal OU
Slit lamp examination: Normal OU
Extraocular Movements: Normal OU
Fundus examination: significant only for moderate optic nerve pallor in the right eye.
Visual Fields: See Figures 1-2
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Figures 1-2
Figures 1-2. Goldmann visual field testing revealing a nasal island of field in the right eye, and a sloping superotemporal defect in the left eye.