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Results 1 - 9 of 9 for Peripheral visual field loss
  1. ... include: Changes in vision such as double vision, visual field loss (loss of peripheral vision), drooping eyelids or changes in color vision. ...
  2. ... have a loss of vision anywhere in your visual field. The pattern of vision loss will help your provider diagnose the cause.
  3. ... changes In men: Decreased sexual interest (libido) Decreased ... visual field loss There may be no symptoms, especially in older ...
  4. ... moving around in the dark. Loss of side (peripheral) vision, causing "tunnel vision." Loss of central vision ( ... Peripheral and central loss of vision will occur over time. People with retinitis pigmentosa often develop cataracts ...
  5. ... three-dimensional (3D) vision (stereopsis). Check your side (peripheral) vision. Check the eye muscles by asking you ... High blood pressure Age-related macular degeneration (ARMD), (loss of sharp, central vision)
  6. ... Vascular Biology; Council on Hypertension; and Council on Peripheral Vascular Disease. Management of central retinal artery occlusion: ...
  7. ... as this may indicate a retinal detachment. Reduced peripheral vision (side vision) is common in older people. ... area in which objects can be seen ( visual field ) gets smaller. ... to visual loss if the sagging is severe. Common eye disorders ...
  8. ... both eyes that starts with the loss of peripheral vision and eventually leads to blindness The child ... brain and nervous system (neurologic) examination reveals a loss of ... tumor type Head CT scan or MRI of the head Visual field tests
  9. ... damage is already severe. Slow loss of side (peripheral) vision (also called tunnel vision) is the main ... vision ( visual acuity ). Testing your field of vision ( visual field measurement ).