TY - JOUR
T1 - Blackout
T2 - Understanding transient vision loss
AU - Jeffery, Rachael C.Heath
AU - Chen, Fred K.
AU - Lueck, Christian J.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2021. The Royal Australian College of General Practitioners. All rights reserved.
PY - 2021/3
Y1 - 2021/3
N2 - Background Transient vision loss may indicate underlying disease of the eye, optic nerve, orbit, brain or heart. Detailed historytaking followed by a complete ocular and neurological examination is therefore a crucial part of any consultation. Objective It is important to determine whether a patient with transient vision loss can be reassured or requires urgent referral for further investigation. This review examines monocular and binocular transient vision loss and provides a structured approach to the examination of a patient with transient vision loss. The aim of this article is to provide clinicians with confidence when encountering these patients. Discussion Transient vision loss can imply serious underlying pathology; therefore, accurate history-taking and astute observation are paramount. This review discusses the differential diagnosis of monocular and binocular transient vision loss and the relevant localising features of each.
AB - Background Transient vision loss may indicate underlying disease of the eye, optic nerve, orbit, brain or heart. Detailed historytaking followed by a complete ocular and neurological examination is therefore a crucial part of any consultation. Objective It is important to determine whether a patient with transient vision loss can be reassured or requires urgent referral for further investigation. This review examines monocular and binocular transient vision loss and provides a structured approach to the examination of a patient with transient vision loss. The aim of this article is to provide clinicians with confidence when encountering these patients. Discussion Transient vision loss can imply serious underlying pathology; therefore, accurate history-taking and astute observation are paramount. This review discusses the differential diagnosis of monocular and binocular transient vision loss and the relevant localising features of each.
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U2 - 10.31128/AJGP-03-20-5271
DO - 10.31128/AJGP-03-20-5271
M3 - Article
SN - 2208-794X
VL - 50
SP - 136
EP - 140
JO - Australian Journal of General Practice
JF - Australian Journal of General Practice
IS - 3
ER -