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... loss of vision in one eye with or without pain; sudden hazy or blurred vision; double vision; or visual flashes of light, black spots or halos around lights.
... vision loss or change in tumor size. Another purpose of the study is to collect and store blood and tissue samples to use for future research to evaluate if ...
Blurred or loss of vision; disturbed color perception; dizziness; double vision; feeling of having something in the eye; halos around lights; headache ...
Headaches that are sometimes described as tension headaches or migraines. Nausea or vomiting. Eye problems, such as blurry vision, seeing double or losing sight ...
... vision loss due to retinal degeneration through regeneration ... This makes it possible to restore vision in people who have lost sight and prevent loss of vision ...
Symptoms of MOGAD may include vision loss, muscle weakness, stiffness or paralysis, confusion, seizures, and headaches. These symptoms can be sometimes confused ...
Vision problems. Constipation. Weight loss. Some people with pheochromocytomas have no symptoms. They don't realize they have the tumor until an imaging ...
It is also used to treat diabetic macular edema (DME) and diabetic retinopathy. Macular edema is swelling in the back of the eye and may cause vision loss.
These tumors may press on the blood vessels, nerves and brain tissue in the skull base. This may lead to hearing loss, vision problems, dizziness and other ...
Also, keep the container tightly closed. Serious damage to the eye and possible loss of vision may result from using contaminated eye medicines. This medicine ...
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