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What does it mean to have "upper temporalForehead lift Temporal arteritis Temporal lobe seizure scotoma in right eye"? This diagnosis was discovered upon completing tests in follow up to optic neuritus in the left eye.
Left eye was diagnosed with very large and dense centralCentral sleep apnea Central-vite scotoma. Please explain the scotoma diagnosis. I am fully aware of the optic neuritus. Thank you.
scotomas can only be found on visualVisual acuity test field testing, so i'm assuming you've had one or more visual field tests. a scotoma is a "blind spot" caused by retinal damage or nerve tissue damage, again assumedly from your ON.
oh, sorry. an "upper temporal" scotoma in the right eye tells us that the "hole" or "missing part" or "blind spot" in the vision of the right eye is HIGH and on the RIGHT".
a "dense central" scotmoa in the left eye tells us that the "missing part" is located in the center of the vision of your left eye and is large and complete vision loss.
a "dense central" scotmoa in the left eye tells us that the "missing part" is located in the center of the vision of your left eye and is large and complete vision loss.