hemianopiana
Hemianopiana is a term that has limited use in standard medical literature and is not recognized as a distinct clinical diagnosis. In most references, it is regarded as a misspelling or variation of hemianopia (also known as hemianopsia), which denotes loss of half of the visual field in both eyes and is typically the result of damage to the brain’s visual pathways.
Etymology and nomenclature often explain why the term is seen as problematic. The prefix hemi- means half,
If used in place of hemianopia, the condition characterizes a field defect that commonly arises from lesions
Diagnosis for a true hemianopic defect relies on formal visual field testing (perimetry), along with comprehensive
Prognosis varies with cause and extent of brain injury; some patients experience partial recovery, while others