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Kidney problems or; Liver disease (including cirrhosis) or; Myopia, acute (changes in the eyeball causing vision problems) or; Systemic lupus erythematosus (an ...
Delivering innovative stem cell therapy to slow vision loss featured image. Delivering innovative stem cell therapy to slow vision loss. Susan Buckles.
Eye or vision problems or; Heart disease (eg, congestive heart failure) or; Heart rhythm problems (eg, QT prolongation) or; Hypokalemia (low potassium in the ...
Visual impairment; Visual loss. Procedures performed · Lumbar puncture · Interests. Optic neuritis and demyelinating diseases; inflammation of the optic ...
Neuroimaging tools for acute vision loss. To accurately diagnose ischemic optic neuropathy and central retinal artery occlusion in hyperacute settings, Dr ...
Headache or a feeling of pressure in the head. Nausea or vomiting. Balance problems or dizziness. Double or blurry vision. Sensitivity to light or noise.
Nerve problems (eg, peripheral neuropathy) or; Stomach or bowel problems or; Thrombocytopenia (low platelet counts) or; Vision problems—Use with caution. May ...
Headache. Weakness. Dizziness. Nausea or vomiting. Shortness of breath. Confusion. Blurred vision. Sleepiness. Loss of muscle ...
Blurry or double vision or vision loss. Problems with balance and coordination, which may affect activities such as walking or writing with a pen. Memory ...
Your eyelids may droop, you may have double vision, trouble speaking or eating, or you may have trouble holding up your head because of weak neck muscles.
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