A medical document describes a case study of a patient who experienced spontaneously improved homonymous hemianopia, or reduced vision on one side of the visual field. An MRI scan found a lesion in the patient's occipital lobe that corresponded to the visual field defect. Over the next few months, the patient's vision gradually recovered without any specific treatment. The case study suggests homonymous hemianopia may sometimes improve spontaneously on its own.
A medical document describes a case study of a patient who experienced spontaneously improved homonymous hemianopia, or reduced vision on one side of the visual field. An MRI scan found a lesion in the patient's occipital lobe that corresponded to the visual field defect. Over the next few months, the patient's vision gradually recovered without any specific treatment. The case study suggests homonymous hemianopia may sometimes improve spontaneously on its own.
A medical document describes a case study of a patient who experienced spontaneously improved homonymous hemianopia, or reduced vision on one side of the visual field. An MRI scan found a lesion in the patient's occipital lobe that corresponded to the visual field defect. Over the next few months, the patient's vision gradually recovered without any specific treatment. The case study suggests homonymous hemianopia may sometimes improve spontaneously on its own.