| amaurosis |
partial or total loss of sight without pathology of the eye; caused by disease of optic nerve or retina or brain
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| amaurosis fugax |
Temporary visual loss, in one eye, usually due to inadequate blood flow to the eye.
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| amaurosis |
A term for " deprivation of sight," limited chiefly to those forms of defect or loss of vision which are caused by diseases not directly involving the eye. [Britannica1911]. Total loss of vision, especially when occurring without pathological changes to the eye. [Heritage]
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| amaurosis fugax |
A sudden severe transient loss of vision in one eye, which may be recurrent.
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| amaurosis fugax |
temporary loss of vision in one eye; may be a sign of a transient ischemic attack (TIA) or an impending stroke
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