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Results 1 - 10 of 13 for Double vision
  1. ... of the skull (occipital chordoma) may lead to double vision (diplopia) and headaches. A chordoma that occurs in the ...
  2. ... associated with vision problems, such as blurred or double vision or partial or complete vision loss. Infections that ...
  3. ... spots (scotomas), flashing lights, zig-zagging lines, and double vision. In people with familial hemiplegic migraine, auras are ...
  4. ... muscle stiffness (spasticity), rigidity, tremors, bulging eyes, and double vision. People with this condition may experience sleep disorders ...
  5. ... spots (scotomas), flashing lights, zig-zagging lines, and double vision. In people with sporadic hemiplegic migraine, auras are ...
  6. ... have more serious eye problems, such as pain, double vision, and pinching (compression) of the optic nerve connecting ...
  7. ... coordinating eye movements, which results in blurred or double vision. In a form of the disorder called ocular ...
  8. ... dizziness (vertigo), nausea and vomiting, migraines, blurred or double vision, slurred speech, and ringing in the ears (tinnitus). ...
  9. ... and language, episodes of extreme dizziness (vertigo), and double vision. During an aura, affected individuals might experience abnormal ...
  10. ... include speech difficulties, involuntary eye movements (nystagmus), and double vision. Over time, individuals with SCA6 may develop loss ...
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