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It's called temporal anopia. If both your eyes are effected (bitemporal anopia), it could be because of the damage at the area where the optic nerves cross. Please refer to a doctor ASAP. This may be a sign of pituitary adenoma or hydrocephalus (increased fluid around the brain).

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