With an increasingly complex armamentarium of sophisticated diagnostic studies used to ply our patients, there is a tendency to forget to be a clinician, and make the diagnosis on the basis of common sense and the material at hand. There is emerging from the morass of high-tech neuro-ophthalmic massage parlors a whole cadre of patients whose problems may have started out relatively simple, albeit unexplained, who having suffered not only from their original symptoms, then assume a largely functional component to their visual loss that is aided and abetted by the continued tests without answers, and the insecurity of perplexed and puzzled clinicians
Importance of thorough history-taking, meticulous examination and tailored investigations cannot be ...
Background/aims: Functional visual symptoms are relatively common symptoms seen by ophthalmologists....
Background/aims: Functional visual symptoms are relatively common symptoms seen by ophthalmologists....
A disturbance of vision that is unexplained by the initial examiner may result in a train of events ...
The notion of functional vision loss dates to antiquity (1). Given its longstanding history and pres...
The patient presented had a known organic disorder, pseudotumor cerebri, with a typical course of vi...
Functional visual loss (FVL) refers to subnormal vision or altered visual fields where no underlying...
Functional disorders are common in clinical practice; indeed, it has been estimated that 20% of outp...
Acute loss of vision in children is a worrying sign for both patients and physicians. In the absenc...
We rely on our eyes for many of our day-to-day activities, so it is easy to imagine how scary it wou...
The medical-legal problem of occult traumatic optic neuropathy diagnosed in patients who actually ha...
Management decisions in idiopathic intracranial hypertension (ilH, pseudotumor cerebri) are based pr...
Transient visual loss or obscuration can be a symptom of minor ocular surface disorder or it may be ...
Of all our senses, vision is most commonly associated with patient distress, if not overt alarm, whe...
Background/aims: Functional visual symptoms are relatively common symptoms seen by ophthalmologists....
Importance of thorough history-taking, meticulous examination and tailored investigations cannot be ...
Background/aims: Functional visual symptoms are relatively common symptoms seen by ophthalmologists....
Background/aims: Functional visual symptoms are relatively common symptoms seen by ophthalmologists....
A disturbance of vision that is unexplained by the initial examiner may result in a train of events ...
The notion of functional vision loss dates to antiquity (1). Given its longstanding history and pres...
The patient presented had a known organic disorder, pseudotumor cerebri, with a typical course of vi...
Functional visual loss (FVL) refers to subnormal vision or altered visual fields where no underlying...
Functional disorders are common in clinical practice; indeed, it has been estimated that 20% of outp...
Acute loss of vision in children is a worrying sign for both patients and physicians. In the absenc...
We rely on our eyes for many of our day-to-day activities, so it is easy to imagine how scary it wou...
The medical-legal problem of occult traumatic optic neuropathy diagnosed in patients who actually ha...
Management decisions in idiopathic intracranial hypertension (ilH, pseudotumor cerebri) are based pr...
Transient visual loss or obscuration can be a symptom of minor ocular surface disorder or it may be ...
Of all our senses, vision is most commonly associated with patient distress, if not overt alarm, whe...
Background/aims: Functional visual symptoms are relatively common symptoms seen by ophthalmologists....
Importance of thorough history-taking, meticulous examination and tailored investigations cannot be ...
Background/aims: Functional visual symptoms are relatively common symptoms seen by ophthalmologists....
Background/aims: Functional visual symptoms are relatively common symptoms seen by ophthalmologists....