kvadrantinopia
Kvadrantinopia is a rare visual field defect characterized by the loss of vision in one quadrant of the visual field. This condition can affect either the upper or lower quadrant of one eye, or a corresponding quadrant in both eyes. The visual field is typically divided into four quadrants: upper right, upper left, lower right, and lower left. Kvadrantinopia results in a blind spot within one of these defined areas.
The underlying causes of kvadrantinopia are diverse and often stem from damage to the visual pathways in
Symptoms of kvadrantinopia can vary depending on which quadrant is affected and whether it involves one or
Diagnosis of kvadrantinopia involves comprehensive visual field testing, such as perimetry, which maps out the extent