It is important to elicit from the patient the timing (tempo) of the visual loss, including the onset and course of each of the symptoms. For example, optic neuritis often develops over a few days, stabilizes and then shows improvement over a period of weeks. Anterior ischemic optic neuropathy begins suddenly with little by way of progression or resolution thereafter (1). Central serous retinopathy, by comparison, often comes on more insidiously
Clinical evaluation of a patient with visual loss following trauma should begin with as complete a h...
The clinical presentation of acute unilateral visual loss in a young patient can be due to a number ...
The clinical presentation of acute unilateral visual loss in a young patient can be due to a number ...
The diagnosis of an optic neuropathy depends upon the constellation of signs and symptoms including ...
An examination of patients experiencing dysfunction of the afferent visual system begins with a hist...
An examination of patients experiencing dysfunction of the afferent visual system begins with a hist...
The diagnosis of an optic neuropathy depends upon the constellation of signs and symptoms including ...
To determine the delay between the onset of visual symptoms and the first sign of visual improvement...
Severe optic neuropathies associated with syndromes and producing profound losses of optic nerve fun...
NAION presents with loss of vision occurring over hours to days, often described as blurring, dimnes...
The primary issue in patients suspected of having a toxic optic neuropathy is whether or not they we...
When optic atrophy is complete, it is often impossible to determine its etiology solely from its app...
Causes of visual loss following trauma, other than traumatic optic neuropathy, must be considered. W...
AION typically presents with the rapid onset of painless unilateral visual loss developing over hour...
It was once statedthat for all intents and purposes chronic optic neuritis does not occur. The reaso...
Clinical evaluation of a patient with visual loss following trauma should begin with as complete a h...
The clinical presentation of acute unilateral visual loss in a young patient can be due to a number ...
The clinical presentation of acute unilateral visual loss in a young patient can be due to a number ...
The diagnosis of an optic neuropathy depends upon the constellation of signs and symptoms including ...
An examination of patients experiencing dysfunction of the afferent visual system begins with a hist...
An examination of patients experiencing dysfunction of the afferent visual system begins with a hist...
The diagnosis of an optic neuropathy depends upon the constellation of signs and symptoms including ...
To determine the delay between the onset of visual symptoms and the first sign of visual improvement...
Severe optic neuropathies associated with syndromes and producing profound losses of optic nerve fun...
NAION presents with loss of vision occurring over hours to days, often described as blurring, dimnes...
The primary issue in patients suspected of having a toxic optic neuropathy is whether or not they we...
When optic atrophy is complete, it is often impossible to determine its etiology solely from its app...
Causes of visual loss following trauma, other than traumatic optic neuropathy, must be considered. W...
AION typically presents with the rapid onset of painless unilateral visual loss developing over hour...
It was once statedthat for all intents and purposes chronic optic neuritis does not occur. The reaso...
Clinical evaluation of a patient with visual loss following trauma should begin with as complete a h...
The clinical presentation of acute unilateral visual loss in a young patient can be due to a number ...
The clinical presentation of acute unilateral visual loss in a young patient can be due to a number ...