Question 4 of 19
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A 75-year-old male smoker with hypertension, diabetes, and peripheral vascular disease presents to your clinic because when he awoke two days ago he noted new onset visual field loss inferiorly in his right eye without associated eye pain. On examination he has 20/50 vision in the right eye and 20/20 vision in the left eye. He identified 3/9 color plates in the right eye, 9/9 color plates in the left eye, and had a right afferent pupillary defect. His visual field in the right eye and right optic nerve appearance are shown above (left-sided photos). His left eye had full visual fields. Which of the pictured optic nerves (A-D) would you expect to see on fundus exam of the left eye?


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