Sudden loss of vision, which causes consternation for both the patient and clinician, is a clinical problem that is encountered fairly regularly in most primary healthcare settings. Sudden visual loss or obscuration which is transient may simply be a symptom of a dry eye or a migraine, but it may also be the onset of irreversible visual loss or a stroke. Most cases of sudden loss of vision are serious, require referral and have an associated underlying systemic disease. Visual loss is usually unilateral, but may be bilateral. This clinical problem may present a diagnostic challenge. No cause may be found in some instances. However, it is important to remember that the more sinister causes of sudden visual loss, such as temporal arteritis, c...
Background: Most cases of sudden blindness are due to vascular causes. Ischemic optic neuropathy is ...
The evaluation and management of acute vision loss is a multidisciplinary problem. Aneurysmal ruptur...
Introduction. Elevated blood pressure can lead to malignant hypertension and is a significant risk f...
Background: Sudden loss of vision requires careful history and examination to identify the underlyin...
BACKGROUND Sudden vision loss usually requires urgent ophthalmic assessment. Diagnosis and managemen...
Gradual loss of vision is a clinical problem that is encountered fairly regularly in most primary he...
Sudden loss of vision without redness nor eye pain may come from numerous causes of varying severity...
Department of Ophtalmology, Nicolae Testemitsanu State University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Chisinau...
Summary: ● Transient vision loss (TVL) is also known as: ○ Transient monocular blindness (TMB) ○ Ama...
Summary: ● Transient vision loss (TVL) is also known as: ○ Transient monocular blindness (TMB) ○ Ama...
Transient visual loss is the term used to describe loss of part or all of the vision in one or both ...
Transient visual loss or obscuration can be a symptom of minor ocular surface disorder or it may be ...
Amaurosis fugax is a temporary condition characterized by transient visual loss which lasts several ...
Transient monocular vision loss (TMVL) caused by temporary disturbance of blood flow to the retina i...
Transient monocular vision loss (TMVL) caused by temporary disturbance of blood flow to the retina i...
Background: Most cases of sudden blindness are due to vascular causes. Ischemic optic neuropathy is ...
The evaluation and management of acute vision loss is a multidisciplinary problem. Aneurysmal ruptur...
Introduction. Elevated blood pressure can lead to malignant hypertension and is a significant risk f...
Background: Sudden loss of vision requires careful history and examination to identify the underlyin...
BACKGROUND Sudden vision loss usually requires urgent ophthalmic assessment. Diagnosis and managemen...
Gradual loss of vision is a clinical problem that is encountered fairly regularly in most primary he...
Sudden loss of vision without redness nor eye pain may come from numerous causes of varying severity...
Department of Ophtalmology, Nicolae Testemitsanu State University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Chisinau...
Summary: ● Transient vision loss (TVL) is also known as: ○ Transient monocular blindness (TMB) ○ Ama...
Summary: ● Transient vision loss (TVL) is also known as: ○ Transient monocular blindness (TMB) ○ Ama...
Transient visual loss is the term used to describe loss of part or all of the vision in one or both ...
Transient visual loss or obscuration can be a symptom of minor ocular surface disorder or it may be ...
Amaurosis fugax is a temporary condition characterized by transient visual loss which lasts several ...
Transient monocular vision loss (TMVL) caused by temporary disturbance of blood flow to the retina i...
Transient monocular vision loss (TMVL) caused by temporary disturbance of blood flow to the retina i...
Background: Most cases of sudden blindness are due to vascular causes. Ischemic optic neuropathy is ...
The evaluation and management of acute vision loss is a multidisciplinary problem. Aneurysmal ruptur...
Introduction. Elevated blood pressure can lead to malignant hypertension and is a significant risk f...