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| Symptom: VISION LOSS | Cause: Ocular trauma | |||||
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Description: Following eye injury, sudden unilateral or bilateral VISION LOSS may occur. VISION LOSS may be total or partial and permanent or temporary. The eyelids may be reddened, edematous, and lacerated; intraocular contents may be extruded | ||||||
| Symptom: VISION LOSS | Cause: Vitreous hemorrhage | |||||
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Description: With vitreous hemorrhage, sudden unilateral VISION LOSS may result from intraocular trauma, ocular tumors, or systemic disease (especially diabetes, hypertension, sickle cell anemia, or leukemia). Visual floaters and partial VISION with a reddish haze may occur. The patient-s VISION LOSS may be permanent | ||||||
| Symptom: VISION LOSS | Cause: Drugs | |||||
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Description: Chloroquine therapy may cause patchy retinal pigmentation that typically leads to blindness. Phenylbutazone may cause VISION LOSS and increased susceptibility to retinal detachment. Digoxin, indomethacin, ethambutol, quinine sulfate, and methanol toxicity may also cause VISION LOSS | ||||||
| Symptom: VISION LOSS | Cause: Concussion | |||||
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Description: Immediately or shortly after blunt head trauma, VISION may be blurred, double, or lost. Generally, VISION LOSS is temporary. Other findings include headache, anterograde and retrograde amnesia, transient LOSS of consciousness, nausea, vomiting, dizziness, irritability, confusion, lethargy, and aphasia | ||||||
| Symptom: VISION LOSS | Cause: Macular degeneration (age related) | |||||
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Description: Occurring in elderly patients, age-related macular degeneration causes painless blurring or LOSS of central VISION. VISION LOSS may proceed slowly or rapidly, eventually affecting both eyes. Visual acuity may be worse at night | ||||||
| Symptom: VISION LOSS | Cause: Temporal arteritis | |||||
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Description: VISION LOSS and visual blurring with a throbbing, unilateral headache characterize this disorder. Other findings include malaise, anorexia, weight LOSS, weakness, low-grade fever, generalized muscle aches, and confusion | ||||||
| Symptom: VISION LOSS | Cause: Amaurosis fugax | |||||
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Description: With amaurosis fugax, recurrent attacks of unilateral VISION LOSS may last from a few seconds to a few minutes. VISION is normal at other times. Transient unilateral weakness, hypertension, and elevated intraocular pressure (IOP) in the affected eye may also occur | ||||||
| Symptom: VISION LOSS | Cause: Pituitary tumor | |||||
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Description: As a pituitary adenoma grows, blurred VISION progresses to hemianopia and, possibly, unilateral blindness. Double VISION, nystagmus, ptosis, limited eye movement, and headaches may also occur | ||||||
| Symptom: VISION LOSS | Cause: Cataract | |||||
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Description: Typically, painless and gradual visual blurring precedes VISION LOSS. As the cataract progresses, the pupil turns milky white | ||||||
| Symptom: VISION LOSS | Cause: Retinal detachment | |||||
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Description: Depending on the degree and location of detachment, painless VISION LOSS may be gradual or sudden and total or partial. Macular involvement causes total blindness | ||||||
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