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1. Concentric field loss.
1. Concentric field loss.  
<br/>2. Central scotomata/loss of central (macular) vision.  
<br/>2. Central scotomata/loss of central (macular) vision.  
<br/>3. Unilateral visual loss.
<br/>3. Unilateral visual loss.

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SUMMARY

1. Concentric field loss.
2. Central scotomata/loss of central (macular) vision.
3. Unilateral visual loss.
4. Homonymous hemianopia.
5. Bitemporal hemianopia.
6. Binasal hemianopia.
7. Homonymous quadrantinopia.


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