Sudden decrease in vision

Optic neuropathy

Optic
The optic nerve contains axons of nerve cells that emerge from the retina, leave the eye at the optic disc, and go to the visual cortex where input from the eye is processed into vision. There are 1.2 million optic nerve fibers that derive from the retinal ganglion cells of the inner retina. Optic neuropathy refers to damage to the optic nerve due to any cause. Damage and death of these nerve cells, or neurons, leads to characteristic features of optic neuropathy. The main symptom is loss of vision, with colors appearing subtly washed out in the affected eye...

Sudden decrease in vision - List of case studies

Age Related Macular Degeneration and Polypoidal Choroidal Vasculopathy

with a history of Central Serous Chorioretinopathy had a sudden decrease in vision in his right eye. He was seen by an ophthalmologist who ...

List of Symptoms

Below is a full list of the symptoms mentioned in case studies throughout the site. click on a symptom name to view a list ... hyper-echogenic formation Subcortical spots Sudden decrease in vision Sudden intense (shock-like) pain attacks Sudden ...

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