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Visual cortex lesions
A lesion of the R visual cortex in front of the optic chiasma (or chiasm) could result in ________ (include which side).
Vision loss on the right side?
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Vision loss in the right eye, if that is what you mean by "the right side."
Yes, that is what I mean thank you!
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