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* may progress to enlargement of the blind spot, blurring of vision and visual obscurations (inability to see in a particular part of the visual field for a period of  time)
* may progress to enlargement of the blind spot, blurring of vision and visual obscurations (inability to see in a particular part of the visual field for a period of  time)
* total loss of vision may occur.
* total loss of vision may occur.
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] Associate Editor-In-Chief: Kalsang Dolma, MBBS

Overview

History & symptoms

  • may be asymptomatic
  • may present with headache in the early stages
  • may progress to enlargement of the blind spot, blurring of vision and visual obscurations (inability to see in a particular part of the visual field for a period of time)
  • total loss of vision may occur.

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