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cerebral amblyopia

cerebral amblyopia

a depression of light vision and complete loss of form and color vision in either the left or right half of the visual field (unilateral hemiamblyopia) or in both the left and right halves (bilateral hemiamblyopia). Movement vision is typically not affected. See also Riddoch’s phenomenon.

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