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The Natural History of Vision-Related Quality of Life after Unilateral Occipital Stroke
Background/Objectives Stroke damage to the primary visual cortex induces large, homonymous visual field defects that impair daily living. Here, we asked if vision-related quality of life (V-QoL) is impacted by time since stroke.