Great video! Can you do a video on what could cause a comorbid third nerve palsy, with ptosis, Apraxia, diplopia, and alternating intermittent exotropia and anisocoria? I think Mysthenia Gravis can be rulled out =)
@@jamesholt3950 Thanks! I had read that Binasal Inferior Quadrantanopia was often specifically related to lesions, aneurysms or was syphillis-related. None of these are currently indicated. I would like to understand more about how glaucoma or what other optic nerve related conditions could cause this binasal condition in the same quadrant in both eyes.
Great video! Can you do a video on what could cause a comorbid third nerve palsy, with ptosis, Apraxia, diplopia, and alternating intermittent exotropia and anisocoria? I think Mysthenia Gravis can be rulled out =)
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Would you please discuss the possible causes of Binasal Inferior Quadrantanopia when no anomalies are discovered via MRI/MRA of the head?
Binasal defects are almost always glaucoma or other optic nerve related condition
@@jamesholt3950 Thanks! I had read that Binasal Inferior Quadrantanopia was often specifically related to lesions, aneurysms or was syphillis-related. None of these are currently indicated. I would like to understand more about how glaucoma or what other optic nerve related conditions could cause this binasal condition in the same quadrant in both eyes.