We rely on our eyes for many of our day-to-day activities, so it is easy to imagine how scary it would be, to suddenly experience a loss in vision. Obviously, in these instances, it is important patients are referred immediately for further investigations..
Functional visual loss (FVL) refers to subnormal vision or altered visual fields where no underlying...
A brief letter for Optometrists and Eye Care Professionals from the NFPCG detailing actions they can...
A brief letter for Optometrists and Eye Care Professionals from the NFPCG detailing actions they can...
Acute loss of vision in children is a worrying sign for both patients and physicians. In the absenc...
Background: Sudden loss of vision requires careful history and examination to identify the underlyin...
Transient visual loss is the term used to describe loss of part or all of the vision in one or both ...
BACKGROUND Sudden vision loss usually requires urgent ophthalmic assessment. Diagnosis and managemen...
Patients with an eye injury are usually in pain and very frightened. They need a gentle, reassuring ...
Sudden loss of vision, which causes consternation for both the patient and clinician, is a clinical ...
With an increasingly complex armamentarium of sophisticated diagnostic studies used to ply our patie...
Sudden loss of vision is devastating to the patient and close relatives. This article discusses how ...
Eye emergencies can have devastating consequences. We should do everything in our power to ensure th...
Transient visual loss or obscuration can be a symptom of minor ocular surface disorder or it may be ...
The evaluation and management of acute vision loss is a multidisciplinary problem. Aneurysmal ruptur...
Our eyes are constantly exposed to negative factors: dust, dirt, decorative cosmetics, screens of sm...
Functional visual loss (FVL) refers to subnormal vision or altered visual fields where no underlying...
A brief letter for Optometrists and Eye Care Professionals from the NFPCG detailing actions they can...
A brief letter for Optometrists and Eye Care Professionals from the NFPCG detailing actions they can...
Acute loss of vision in children is a worrying sign for both patients and physicians. In the absenc...
Background: Sudden loss of vision requires careful history and examination to identify the underlyin...
Transient visual loss is the term used to describe loss of part or all of the vision in one or both ...
BACKGROUND Sudden vision loss usually requires urgent ophthalmic assessment. Diagnosis and managemen...
Patients with an eye injury are usually in pain and very frightened. They need a gentle, reassuring ...
Sudden loss of vision, which causes consternation for both the patient and clinician, is a clinical ...
With an increasingly complex armamentarium of sophisticated diagnostic studies used to ply our patie...
Sudden loss of vision is devastating to the patient and close relatives. This article discusses how ...
Eye emergencies can have devastating consequences. We should do everything in our power to ensure th...
Transient visual loss or obscuration can be a symptom of minor ocular surface disorder or it may be ...
The evaluation and management of acute vision loss is a multidisciplinary problem. Aneurysmal ruptur...
Our eyes are constantly exposed to negative factors: dust, dirt, decorative cosmetics, screens of sm...
Functional visual loss (FVL) refers to subnormal vision or altered visual fields where no underlying...
A brief letter for Optometrists and Eye Care Professionals from the NFPCG detailing actions they can...
A brief letter for Optometrists and Eye Care Professionals from the NFPCG detailing actions they can...