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Optic atrophy
- There are many causes of optic atrophy. The most common is poor blood flow. This is called ischemic optic neuropathy. The problem most often affects older adults. The ...
- ... movements Damage to the nerve in the eye ( optic nerve atrophy ) Decreased visual acuity Problems with the inside parts of the eye Rapid eye movements triggered when the eye moves ...
- ... hands and feet Problems concentrating Irritability Hallucinations Delusions Optic nerve atrophy
- ... who specializes in the retina (back of the eye) can diagnose this disorder.
- ... a condition that affects the movement of the eyes. ... affects the way the brain controls movement, including eye movement. Other ... atrophy ) Disease of the nerve cells in the brain ...
- ... may show damage to many nerve systems: Abnormal eye movement Decreased or abnormal reflexes Fast pulse (heart rate) Low blood pressure Low body temperature Muscle weakness and atrophy ( loss of muscle mass ) Problems with walk (gait) ...
- Multiple system atrophy - cerebellar subtype (MSA-C) is a rare disease that causes areas deep in the brain, just above the spinal cord, to shrink (atrophy). MSA-C used to be known as olivopontocerebellar ...
- ... PPP Retina/Vitreous Committee, Hoskins Center for Quality Eye Care. ... and geographic atrophy. In: Sadda SR, Sarraf D, Freund B, et ...
- Multiple system atrophy- parkinsonian type (MSA-P) is a rare condition that causes symptoms similar to Parkinson disease . However, people with ...
- ... Many tissues lose mass. This process is called atrophy. Some tissues become lumpy (nodular) or more rigid. ... age. TERMS TO DESCRIBE TYPES OF CELL CHANGES Atrophy: Cells shrink. If enough cells decrease in size, ...