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Published on: January 3, 2011
Nerve fiber bundle visual field defect resulting from a giant peripapillary cotton-wool spot
E Chaum1, R D Drewry, G T Ware
1Department of Ophthalmology, University of Tennessee, Memphis 38163, USA. echaum@mail.eye.utmem.edu
Abstract:
Cotton-wool spots are the clinical manifestation of focal infarcts of the retinal nerve fiber layer. They rarely cause significant visual field loss. A large idiopathic cotton-wool spot in a 34-year-old healthy woman caused a nerve fiber bundle visual field defect and an afferent pupillary defect that remained after the cotton-wool spot had disappeared and the retina and optic nerve appeared normal.
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