AMAUROSIS FUGAX

repetitive attacks of vision reduction, that could well be brought about by, amidst other causes, glaucoma, inebriation, optic neuritis, headaches, or retinal vascular illness. The vision loss is pain-free and typically persists two to three minutes- recuperation of sight is slow-moving, characterized by grey, blurry, or bleary sight. Commonly referred to as transient monocular blindness.

 

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