Clinical approach to vision loss: a review for general physicians

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Abstract

Visual loss describes temporary or permanent reduction in visual acuity and/or field. Its aetiology is diverse due to the contributions of the different neuro-ophthalmic structures (eye, optic nerve, and brain) to image formation and perception, but may be categorised into ocular causes (corneal, lenticular, vitreoretinal and macular) or optic neuropathies. Clinical evaluation of visual loss relies on thorough history and examination to guide further tests. In this article, we provide a practical overview of visual loss assessment for general physicians.

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Dr, A. R., & Whitefield, L. (2022). Clinical approach to vision loss: a review for general physicians. Clinical Medicine, Journal of the Royal College of Physicians of London, 22(2), 95–99. https://doi.org/10.7861/clinmed.2022-0057

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