If you have a ruptured atery in the middle cranial fossa, what part of the visual field was blinded?
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Damage to either middle cerebral artery can cause hemianopsia or the loss of sight in one half of the visual field. This blindness affects the contralateral aspect of both visual fields. For example, a blockage in the right middle cerebral artery will cause left hemianopsia or blindness in the left visual field of both eyes.
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