Case Report

A Case of Terson-Like Syndrome in a Patient with Viral Meningoencephalitis

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Humphrey visual field of the patient of the right eye shows scattered deficits both upon presentation (a) and almost one year later (b). A dense superior arcuate defect seen in the left eye on presentation (c) is consistent and has not progressed almost one year later (d). This superior arcuate defect corresponds to inferotemporal thinning of the retinal nerve fiber layer on OCT of the left eye.

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