Visual pathways are the pathways that carry visual information from the eyes to the brain. These pathways consist of the optic nerves, optic chiasm, optic tracts, lateral geniculate nucleus, and visual cortex. Any damage or disruption to these pathways can cause visual impairment or blindness. Vascular disorders, such as stroke, can cause damage to these pathways, particularly on the right side of the brain. Here are some of the common disorders of visual pathways in vascular disorders on the right side:
It is important to note that these disorders may not occur in isolation and may occur simultaneously. The severity of these disorders varies depending on the extent of the damage and the location of the lesion. It is important to seek medical attention if you experience any visual symptoms, as early detection and treatment can help prevent further damage.
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