But why would there be a central scotoma??even if the whole nerve on the same side of lesion is not damaged, it would be affecting the peripheral fibres first. Why would the macular fibres be affected???????
Since the disease is progressive so only first part of fibres are affected (macular fibres) and they are most sensitive to pressure So earliest field loss would be central scotoma
But why would there be a central scotoma??even if the whole nerve on the same side of lesion is not damaged, it would be affecting the peripheral fibres first. Why would the macular fibres be affected???????
Woww...thank u so much ma'am...that was crystal clear..
If the lesion involves the right optic nerve, should'nt it cause a complete anopia instead of a central scotoma?
Same doubt
Since the disease is progressive so only first part of fibres are affected (macular fibres) and they are most sensitive to pressure
So earliest field loss would be central scotoma
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Mam if the pressure atrophy on one side of optic nerve then how its show its same as juction scotoma or diff?
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Ma’am isn’t it distal as the name optic nerve ends at the chiasma ....
same doubt