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Thank you so much!! wouldn’t say the nerve crosses the visual field, it’s actually the refracted light itself - it’s just that snell’s law causes left/right and up/down flips such that the temporal visual fields are the jurisdiction of the nasal retina. But I suppose it’s helpful to just keep coloring across the left goes left and right goes right pattern
Eyes (unaffected portion) always sees to the lesion side eg. 1. If both eyes inside half is unaffected the lesion is in the optic chiasm ( eyes looks inside) 2. If both right side portion is unaffected so the lesion is on the right optic tract so same for the left side You can use it for any kind of lesion, hope this one will help
Superb!! Reading a lot but couldn't make sense of all these visual defects but then I stumbled on your video and you simplified it all the way through. Thank you, thank you, thanks so very much 💯👌
there are 2 rules to know for you to understand this shit; 1; temporal field projects to the nasal retina, nasal field projects to temporal retina 2; temporal hemiretina remains uncrossed, nasal hemiretina crosses make sure you understand this cause everything else builds on it especially with the lesions
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1.right optic nerve -🌕🌑
2.optic chiasm -bitemporal 🌓🌗
3.right optic tract- contralateral 🌓🌓
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be careful last one called Left homonymous hemianopia but it is RIGHT tract injury
super genius way to visual! thank you!
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I was sitting here almost ripping the hair off my head in frustration because the picture describing the different visual field defects didn´t make any sense. I just couldn´t figure it out. Then came you. You magnificent bastard. Thank you!
Me too😂😂🙏
You are about to get so many more subscribers. This is not a prophecy as you are being mentioned on Facebook group posts of people scoring 250s on step 1.
Please continue with the content.
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Thank you very much, I've been struggling to move along this prep, which seriously has been nerve wrecking at the highest level, and your videos have always been there when I want to give up, thanks to these I can move on and get back on track, whenever possible I'll help you out on patreon, thanks man!
Well said
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In short:
- Nasal field from ipsilateral tract
- Temporal field from contralateral tract
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Thank you so much!! wouldn’t say the nerve crosses the visual field, it’s actually the refracted light itself - it’s just that snell’s law causes left/right and up/down flips such that the temporal visual fields are the jurisdiction of the nasal retina. But I suppose it’s helpful to just keep coloring across the left goes left and right goes right pattern
I watched lots of videos, finally got it in this!!!! Thank u SO much! !
Same
Eyes (unaffected portion) always sees to the lesion side eg.
1. If both eyes inside half is unaffected the lesion is in the optic chiasm ( eyes looks inside)
2. If both right side portion is unaffected so the lesion is on the right optic tract so same for the left side
You can use it for any kind of lesion, hope this one will help
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Superb!! Reading a lot but couldn't make sense of all these visual defects but then I stumbled on your video and you simplified it all the way through. Thank you, thank you, thanks so very much 💯👌
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there are 2 rules to know for you to understand this shit;
1; temporal field projects to the nasal retina, nasal field projects to temporal retina
2; temporal hemiretina remains uncrossed, nasal hemiretina crosses
make sure you understand this cause everything else builds on it especially with the lesions
this is really awesome . especially foreign students
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what about Meyer and Baum's loops? (quadrantopias)
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Just to be sure, in case anyone missed what was said.
Right goes right and left goes left.
Left goes Left. Right Goes Right.
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