Impaired vision
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- Essentials
- Visual impairment within hours accompanied by a headache and gastrointestinal symptoms
- Causes of impaired vision
- Visual impairment within days accompanied with initially mild ocular pain
- Visual impairment over days and a shadow in the visual field
- Visual impairment over a few days with dull pain aggravated by eye movements
- Distortion of lines (metamorphopsia), distortion of size (micropsia, macropsia)
- Impaired vision developing slowly over months or years
- Visual impairment over months or years associated with a progressive visual field defect
- Urgency of treatment
- History
- Clinical examination
- Sudden visual loss lasting seconds
- Sudden visual impairment, painless
- Sudden visual loss with headache or general symptoms
- Sudden visual impairment associated with consumption of toxic substances
- Painless visual impairment over several hours
Refractive errors
Cataract
Blindness and visual impairment
Neurological eye symptoms
Community screening for visual impairment in the elderly
Assessment of vision
Shunt complications in children
Sinusitis in children
Colour vision screening
Ocular adverse effects of systemic medication
Iritis (inflammation of the iris)
Ptosis
Preschool vision screening
Vitreous haemorrhage (VH)
Examination of vision at child welfare clinics
Vitreous detachment
Ocular injuries
Diabetic retinopathy
Delirium in the elderly
Photokeratitis (snow blindness, arc eye)
Retinal venous thrombosis
Corneal degeneration
Age-related macular degeneration (AMD)
Gait disturbances
Red eye
Graves’ ophthalmopathy
Hypertensive retinopathy - Image
Down's syndrome
Pituitary tumours
Increased intracranial pressure
Falls of the elderly
Antitubercular medication in ambulatory care
Retinitis pigmentosa - Image
A patient with intellectual disability (ID) in a medical consultation
Corneal ulcers
Work with display screen equipment, and special work glasses
Childhood depression
Hordeolum and chalazion
Eye symptoms and signs of systemic diseases
Metal protein attenuating compounds for Alzheimer's disease
Managing the medication of elderly people
Sickle cell anaemia
Acute frontal sinusitis
Pain in and around the eye
Retinal detachment
Neurological examination
Depression in adolescents
Vertigo
Medical examinations at child welfare clinics
Motion sickness
Watering eye
aDrugs commonly causing poisonings
Brain injury and skull fracture
Rehabilitation of patients with spinal cord injury, and problems associated with such injury
Treatment of the diabetic foot
Myasthenia gravis