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February 14, 2023September 26, 2018 by opticiancertif

Cecocentral scotomas

These are visual field defects that extend from the central vision to the natural blind spot. This type of field defect usually represents an insult to the cluster of retinal ganglion cells called the papillomacular bundle.

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