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Wohl, Thomas A., Kattah, Jorge C., Kolsky, Martin P., Alper, Melvin G., Horton, Jonathan C. |
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American Journal of Ophthalmology; December 1991, Vol. 112 Issue: 6 p689-694, 6p |
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We treated four patients who developed a homonymous hemianopsia from a bacterial abscess in the occipital lobe of the brain. All four patients were treated successfully by surgical drainage of the abscess and administration of parenteral antibiotics for at least six weeks. Despite cure of the brain abscess, each patient was left with a permanent residual homonymous visual field defect. Cultures from the abscess fluid in three of the four patients grew oral flora. Moreover, each patient had a history of dental care two to four weeks before the onset of visual symptoms. A history of recent dental treatment in a patient with a new hemianoptic field defect should alert the ophthalmologist to the possibility of a bacterial abscess in the occipital lobe. |
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