Temporal Field Loss in 'Unaffected' Eye With Acute Optic Neuritis: A Lesion at Wilbrand's Knee

Abstract

Recent work suggests that Wilbrand's 'knee' is an artifact of longstanding unilateral optic nerve damage and the associated junctional scotoma is due to compression of the chiasm at multiple sites rather than a focal lesion where the posterior optic nerve enters the chiasm

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