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Colonel Pickle Sustained a Right Posterior Cerebral Artery Lesion

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Colonel Pickle sustained a right posterior cerebral artery lesion.After the stroke the Colonel experienced difficulty reading and would often lose his place in the text or find that the sentence he was reading did not make sense.He also experienced a change in depth perception wherein an object,usually the arm of a chair or a table edge on the left,would suddenly appear in front of him.The Colonel scheduled an evaluation with his ophthalmologist.Which of the following diagnoses did the ophthalmologist most likely make?


A) Glaucoma
B) Presbyopia
C) Left homonymous hemianopsia
D) Hemi inattention

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